The peak of the roof needed addressing so at lunch time today I improvised. As you can see, doing the roof this way left a gap at the peak. How to close that gap was the question.
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Then I remembered something from when we remodeled the kitchen in 2002. There was wallpaper in the kitchen and where the wallpaper came to an opening in the wall they had used plastic edging to keep the wallpaper from being peeled of by hands. I have saved those pieces from that remodel.
Yes, for 19 years. Guess what! I reused one.
It was just short of the correct length but with the overhang on each side, one piece covered the inside of the shed. One problem. The passive was at a 90° angle. That would not work.
Heat gun to the rescue. I heated the peak of the plastic and then pressed it against the roof with a gloved hand. I was able to bend it enough. 8 screws later, the gap is filled.
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