I'm back on the trail for building a shelter. Tried a tarp but decided it's not the way to go because of the distance to my woods, I need to make my time there as productive as poss. and not waste time putting up and taking down temporary arrangements. I figure to make a bus shelter style (open front) and am collecting free wooden pallets and intend using them as back and sides. I want a fixed corrugated roof and so my next question relates to roofing sheets.
Been looking for used corrugated sheets but not found anything cheap enough or close enough to collect. So a visit to local B&Q gave me two possibles.
Coraline bitchumen panels 2m long and almost 1m wide. Plain black ones approx. £15.50 a panel. Green coloured on one side approx. £17 a panel. The other option and cheaper is clear plastic at 1.8m long and .66m wide at approx. £7 a panel but they look naff in a wood and are light and probably flap and rattle in the wind. So my preference would be the Coraline ones as they are quite heavy and more stable and won't rattle probably and will blend in better. So the question is - has anyone used Coraline and what do you reckon and are there any drawbacks I haven't figured on? Ta