Climbing on this roof to fit epdm

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I have just ordered this garden shed (8 x 6 pent roof) https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/power-pent-garden-shed-8-x-6
Build instructions (this looks like the 8x6) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmrGxf3Gh8k

1 Short side will only be about 5 inches from a wall
1 long side (tall side of the pent will be inaccessible from the ground, again, about 5 inches from the fence with neighbour's garden shed there on the other side of the fence
I know this is not ideal, but didn't want a tiny shed just to get a foot and half around to put it together
Tall side will be about 15 inch above the fence

Questions:
  1. Would it be safe to climb on the roof being 14 stone - One of my friend is 2 stone lighter, but if there's a risk, i'd rather go myself obviously. Also considering the weight of the epdm as well
    I see videos of people walking on shed roof like if they were on the ground!
    I don't possibly don't need to be standing up, lying down would distribute the weight a bit more - i could also source a board to lay on top to distribute the weight even more, but only if the is necessary
  2. Do i really need to bother with epdm - would the felt provided be good enough - they have told me that the felt was good quality, is felt rated?
Cheers.
 
You mention EPDM and felt

EPDM you need to add adhesive to the roof, roller on, lay the EPDM over it and then seal the edges with mastic, going to be super tricky with a tiny gap from above
Felt you need to hammer nails in to do the same again far from easy.

EPDM is awesome compared to felt, I would 100% just go straight to that on any shed etc that I needed to keep dry, especially if I was going to have access issues!
Thanks. Yes, i have watched a couple of videos, ePDM doesn't seem to be too tricky - i think i'll go for that rather than felt - I have had my fair bit of felt going bad over the years.
 
8x6 yeah, any bigger and I think you would struggle, your not going to need to move it far, you can build it within a foot of each side you need to get close to, then lift the opposite side to the one your trying to move closer and walk it slowly into place
Your probably only lifting 10-20% of the weight that way

Personally I would never not leave access myself, you only need a foot or so to get round a shed in reality
Hardly any rain going to get in gap between shed and fence / wall. Rain falls the other way. Also going to put 3 coats of Barrattine wood pretective treatment before building it.
 
I have a very similar sized pent roof shed and I did this exact job from the roof itself with no issues. I don’t see how else you’d do it as you need to roller the glue down and then roller the rubber to make sure of no air bubbles.

i would have been 15-16 stone when I did it.

I originally installed the supplied felt and it leaked straight away which is why I went with epdm.
Thanks.
I see the process as laying it nicely, then folding it in half, apply glue on one half, fold it over, then fold the other half over, glue and unfold - doint effectivly one half at the time.
Is this how you proceeded? and if so, did you do top first, then bottom, or left to right?
Cheers
 
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