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Living Pod Roof. Check.

It’s been great to see the Nuraply 3PM roof membrane being applied to the roof of our living pod, and now it’s fully water tight. Yahoo! Just like over on the bedroom side, I’ve been fascinated watching the Terracon guys torching the membrane on, with the last of the cap-sheet on, she’s all ready to begin building our roof deck. Beers anyone?

The ply down and falls created, waiting for the primer to be painted on. From the roof, you suddenly remember that we have neighbours!

The ply down and falls created, waiting for the primer to be painted on. From the roof, you suddenly remember that we have neighbours, while inside you’d have no idea!

The base and cap sheets waiting to be applied.

The base and cap sheets waiting to be applied.

Base sheet down and Lyndon from Terracon torching on the cap-sheet

Base sheet down and Lyndon from Terracon torching on the cap-sheet.

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Lyndon wears jandals so as not to damage the cap sheet which becomes very soft when hot.

Lyndon wears jandals so as not to damage the cap sheet which becomes very soft when hot.

Getting it perfectly flat and heat welded to the base layer.

Getting it perfectly flat and heat welded to the base layer.

Dan sets up the roof over the bridge, the final area that needs the roof membrane applied.

Dan sets up the roof over the bridge, the final area that needs the roof membrane applied.

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