Attach the moldings using galvanized nails to prevent rusting in case of any leaks.
How to nail in plastic sheets.
For small holes use your finger.
Only mix as much epoxy as you can use in fifteen minutes.
Print a practice sheet and insert in a plastic sheet protector.
Corrugated roofing panels overlap each other making the nails located along the eaves or ridge line the easiest to find.
Apply adhesive with a caulk gun in a w or wave pattern.
Using your hands blend the two different epoxy components until the color is evenly mixed.
Circle or mark the nails with a professional crayon for easy location later.
Download practice sheets by using the buttons below.
The easiest method of cutting vinyl lattice is to grab your circular saw reverse the blade and cut away.
Position and press the panel into place.
Tap in place with a rubber mallet.
This allows you to be able to lay acrylic on the sheet without ruining it.
Find the nail heads on the roof.
Use a 2 part epoxy nail hole filler made for pvc.
Use the rounded molding strips on the vertical rafters and the corrugated ones on the horizontal cross braces.
For a secure and attractive finish you should use molding strips on top of the rafters.
Look along the edges of the corrugated panels.
The reversed blade prevents the teeth from chopping through the vinyl instead allowing the smoother surface of the blade to somewhat melt through it.