Ever been stuck in one of those big revolving doors? :rolleyes:
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Ever been stuck in one of those big revolving doors? :rolleyes:
See - I can be restrained....leash is back on, but it already has some bite marks https://www.ubeaut.biz/dog.gif
I just wanted to see how easy it was to get another bite from Stuart:)
Admittedly our apprentice Carpenter from earlier may have not read as thoroughly as he should have, but geese did you have to raost him so much??;)
Poor guy thought he was helping out - and don't we all?
Yeah man you hurt my feelings....
Hi Guys , im new to this one and also new to owning a pergola ,
I have solasafe ploy installed on my pitched roof and im too suffering from the dreaded creaking noise all day , the thing is i have the noise stop tape all across my wood but ive noticed that the builder didn't use any cutting screws so the hole is tightly around the screw.. do you think this is the reason why om getting noise still ??
thanks for the help
Just thought of something else.....
What do you do if you've used noise tape and self expansion hole drilling screws and the polycarb still creaks and crackles? :D
Quite seriously this is a gem of a thread. I've printed it off so the family can have a laugh.
Cheers,
Doc.
Hi, I'm new to this thread and yes Doc the answer is take off the roof and enjoy the elements. If you don't like that leave the roof and have louder parties.Steve
Or buy shares in Red Head Matches.:wink:
Possibly.
The sheets need to be able to expand & contract with changes in temperature. The noise stop tape allows this by providing a lowish friction surface (compared to a painted surface) for the sheets to slightly move across the surface of the battens.
The same need for expansion is the reason why the clearance holes are needed around the screws, to be able to move with minimal restriction.
Better have a chat to your builder. or buy the correct screws and drill out the holes & install.
Cheers....................Sean