Quickest/best way of taking down corrugated iron shed roof

Flat 10

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
Any tips? Held into timber purlins with spring head nails. Want to keep timber/tin sheets separate for disposal. Hard work with a wrecker bar. Used teleporter where there is access. @grainboy? anybody else? TIA.
 
If you remove a line of sheets cut all the purlins on one end of the bay with an angled drop cut from an access basket reaching over the rafter using a reciprocating saw they normally swing down and break off , if the shed is tall enough. Then sort them out on the floor . You have to half cut through the purlins on the far end on the last bay
 

Short_Angus

Member
Livestock Farmer
Quickest and safest ;)
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