Softer might be the wrong word, trying with flimsy if you understand what I mean. I find a 6 mm board much harder to handle because it risks breaking in the middle if lifted the wrong way. Then a 13 mm should be more forgiving for irregularities in the råspont roof than a 6 mm which follows the underlying roof which can lead to a wavy result, or what do you think?


-Åke
 
If you screw it tight, it won't flutter much more than 13 mm.
 
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synpunkter said:
If you screw it down, it doesn't flutter much more than 13 mm.
No, but as topmount writes, there's a greater risk of getting an uneven roof because it is indeed fluttery/less rigid/thinner/softer..
 
I have a hard time understanding that.
 
A major advantage of 13mm is that it is available much cheaper as it is sold in larger quantities. ;)
 
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