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				BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
01 May 2015, 14:05by jelyfiish
				I've started building a BBQ shelter to combat the UK weather and for all year round cooking.
I've been inspired by some of the posts on here like the stuC thread.
The posts are now cemented into ground and im ready to cut the posts preapring for the roof.  The wind blows from right to left so ill cut posts on right the lowest, still deciding on roof choice and roof structure.  Any tips or advice would be welcome as im winging this as I go  
 
  roof patio3
roof patio3 by 
jelyfiish, on Flickr
 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
01 May 2015, 16:10by BadBoyzofBBQ
				
Polycarbonate
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Products/Buildi ... /c/1000251Had these for a couple of years no problems
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				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
02 May 2015, 05:06by scuba-doo
				Hi. I used Wickes feather edge fencing boards for my roof and their CLS for the roof supports.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
02 May 2015, 20:30by jelyfiish
				Cheers for your help folks, I like both of these suggestions, ill take a trip to wickes this week.
Scubo doo, what angle of slope did you have for the feather boards?
			 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
03 May 2015, 05:32by scuba-doo
				I didn't measure a particular angle. My shelter is 8ft at the highest and 6ft at the lowest and is 6ft wide so it slopes from 8ft to 6ft over a distance of 6ft. Make sure you only use full length featheredge and no joins because they will leak. I have a friend who made his shelter 9ft long and used an 8ft length and a 1ft piece and it leaked at the joint
			 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
03 May 2015, 20:37by jelyfiish
				Mine is 12 feet long so probably need to look at the polycarbonate like Badboyz or i might try and get some metal sheeting at work.
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				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
04 May 2015, 06:13by scuba-doo
				You certainly need to avoid joins with featheredge length ways. 12ft is a good size so plenty of room. I have filled mine up
			 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
15 May 2015, 19:29by Stu_C
				Can't wait to see the finished photo's!  Good luck.
			 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
26 May 2015, 19:55by jelyfiish
				BBQ & Patio Roof starting to take shape...
I went with Corrugated Bitumen roofing sheets in the end.
BBQ now in place, still to add worktop/shelf above slats and then install some sort of shutter system to block out wind and rain for winter cook.  Thinking of just a bit of wood on hinges that can swing up and sit flush with roof when not required.
 patio roof3
patio roof3 by 
a l, on Flickr
 
			
		
			
				Re: BBQ Patio Roof Shelter
				
Posted: 
27 May 2015, 05:15by scuba-doo
				Looking good. I made part of mine hinge so it can be closed in rough weather. Mine looks a bit like a stable now though but when it very windy it helps to be able to shut the side