Hiding out in the shade waiting for the next panel to be cut. There’s a nice breeze to keep cool. Not to much to blow the panels about but really obnoxious when stapling paper.

Great scaffolding from @safetyhoistcompany too. Heard about it recently and it’s awesome for handling a 12:12 roof like this. So glad I’m not nailing shingles at this pitch though.

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I roofing is one thing I don’t do much with. I’ve helped my pops as a kid do a few (probably 4 or 6:12), and then I sold roofs for a few months. Tried to get on one to help my pops yet again just a few years ago and got instant vertigo lol. The one I’m currently building for the screened in porch, I’ll have to have one of my buddies actually be on the roof more then likely lol

The only reason I’m touching one this steep is because I live in it. My new construction I keep under 8:12. Anything steeper is unnecessarily painful to roof.