Looking to replace my corrogated carport roof with some nice polycarb twin wall.
Never used it before and suddenly realised that there may be potential to "upgrade" my carport so that it had a nice curve on it rather than the grotty old straight wooden beam effect.
I've seen that people call this "cold bending"? but I'm thinking that actually I'm kidding myself and that this can't be done on this stuff. Could some one check my logic....
My roof is say 8x4 (4 being the slope). I'd like to bend it away from the wall i.e. bend it along the slope so the slope is not straight anymore. But I assume that can't be done as the ridged walls are going in that direction (the 4 slope) and so I'd be effectively bending against the tide and can't be done.
Is it somehow possible to put the ridges perpendicular to the slope rather than along it and then bend it?
Perhaps I need to buy different stuff ?
many thanks !
John.
Never used it before and suddenly realised that there may be potential to "upgrade" my carport so that it had a nice curve on it rather than the grotty old straight wooden beam effect.
I've seen that people call this "cold bending"? but I'm thinking that actually I'm kidding myself and that this can't be done on this stuff. Could some one check my logic....
My roof is say 8x4 (4 being the slope). I'd like to bend it away from the wall i.e. bend it along the slope so the slope is not straight anymore. But I assume that can't be done as the ridged walls are going in that direction (the 4 slope) and so I'd be effectively bending against the tide and can't be done.
Is it somehow possible to put the ridges perpendicular to the slope rather than along it and then bend it?
Perhaps I need to buy different stuff ?
many thanks !
John.