Backyard Shed
(Page 12 of 12)
August/September 1993
By John Vivian
For roofing with asphalt roll-roofing: a heavy straightedge (a steel fence stake is best); a utility knife; a disposable trowel; a hacksaw to trim anchors; and tin snips for aluminum drip molding.
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Editor's Note: Because of the extensive time and energy that goes into building this shed — and because you're probably painfully sunburned by now—we've decided to print the directions for installing doors and windows in our next issue. So enjoy a little R&R, and get ready to tackle stage two, the final stage, next month.
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