Due to a fortuitous temporal co-incidence between two jobs that need to be done before winter I got to wondering if aluminium chequer (tread) plate can be used as roofing sheet.
The tread plate job needs one sheet cut into several strips. Cost £150 (ish) including cutting and delivery.
The felt over shuttering ply roof on my storage hutch behind the workshop needs re-doing. Looks OK but some of the ply is rot. Roughly £150 for plywood and felt with a fair stash of both left over. Hafta collect and cut too.
Two sheets of tread plate at £300 (ish) will cover the hutch roof and supply four sufficiently wide offcut strips to do the aforementioned tread plate job.
Cost being essentially the same tread plate will be less messing about, no felt and supplied cut to size, but will need a bit of creativity with silicon sealer round the edges and, probably, something made to put an upstand on the side that joins the workshop. But will it work OK?
Clive