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10th October 2012, 12:19 AM #1New Member
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Hi all its Shaun from Gladtone QLD owner builder problem with Widespan
After some advice please. Purchased a Wide Span Country Kit Home,
building as an owner builder. I am a qualified boiler maker/plant
operator with 20+years experience. I have also completed many large
building and home renovation projects, so I thought I would tackle
building my own kit home. Started building the kit in April with no
major issues that I want to mention at this stage but I need advice. <br><br>The
roof/ridgecap/barge screws that were supplied to us with the kit have
been advised to me by a builder with 40+ years experience, a qualified
roof/plumber, the screw manufacturer (but he said he did not engineer
it) and Wide Span's own engineer for that plan (thinks there may be a
problem), were incorrect. Approximately 20% of the roof is screwed off
plus every lap at every baton. The roofers noticed when they walked on
the area that had been screwed, the screws were popping from the baton.
They had previously mentioned to me that they looked to be the wrong
screws before commencing screwing off, but I replied they were the
correct screws as described in the Bill of Materials from Wide Span. I
have spoken to everyone involved, including supplier of screws (not
their problem), Wide Span (will not respond to emails or telephone or
their so called helpline Shed Builders). <br><br>Roofers have had to
mobilise and demobilise themselves and their edge protection and have
advised that to correct the problem some of the roof sheeting will need
to be replaced and all the sheeting will need to be moved 10-20mm which
wont be cheap. I feel I should not be out of pocket for someone elses
"screw" up. Cyclone season is nearing and I need this sorted ASAP. Any
advice would be greatly appreciated.<br>
left screw the one supplied less cyclone washer the other what it should have been
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10th October 2012, 11:48 AM #2Member
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I can only speak from my experience in shed building.
When screwing off a corry roof into metal battens- we would use a 12-14 x 35mm tek with seal
If screwing off a Trimdeck Roof into metal battens- we would use a 12-14 x 45mm tek with seal.
If it had insulation such as Anticon building blanket we'd typically use a Roof Zip for both Corry and Trimdek, M6-11 x 50mm.
And we would obviously use cyclonic assemblies if it were cyclonic.
If you look here at the Lysaght Referee (Bluescopes Manual) http://www.lysaght.com/files/dmfile/...itionApr09.pdf
Say page 85 for Corry and so on.
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10th October 2012, 02:46 PM #3
A letter from your Legal Beagle should produce some results fairly quickly , or a call to the builders rego board, I would consult a qualified roofer (the guy who is doing the roof) and re screw the roof then make a legal claim against the supplier of the KIT.
you might post this on the RENOVATORS section also, you will get a good response there
Jeff
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10th October 2012, 09:04 PM #4New Member
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banjoping the screw supplied are 14gx42 sdx14042co manufacturer is ideal fasteners,they recomended a type 17?
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12th October 2012, 12:20 PM #5Member
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I would suggest the correct screw is a M6.5 - 12 x55mm Cyclonic Zip per page 25 of the Bluescope Cyclonic Design Manual. http://www.lysaght.com/files/dmfile/...NTJune2012.pdf
However, it probably also depends on what is in Widespan's stamped engineering for the structure. Which of course may still be wrong.
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