bonnie wrote:Bogo,
Do you have any experience with the liquid rubber roof product? I had wondered if the entire TD or TTT in my case could be painted with it.
No. I've used sheet EDPM on a couple houses and sheds with flat and low slope roofs. I've also used it to line a wood foundation. The black stuff absorbs heat like crazy. Paint it some light color, or use white or tan EDPM. Note, the better EDPMs have a fabric embedded in them. It makes them much more resistant to tears, etc..
Yes, use the latex based adhesive. Much easier to work with.
On edges, it depends on how tight you pull on it if it will rip. The EDPM I used from Menards is very tough, and I'm not sure you could rip it without trying very hard. On one shed all edges it went over were sharp cornered. I capped all edges with 1" x 1/8" aluminum angle. I ran a caulk line on the wood under the edge, then also ran a caulk line between the aluminum strip and the EDPM, and then screwed the strip down every 6". First I pilot drilled, then bevelled the hole edge, dab of caulk, then sank a flat head screw in. I wanted the screws flush so I used flat heads, but that isn't needed. Round or hex heads could be used and the bevelling skipped. You could also use rubber gasket washer instead of the dab of caulk. Use a non silicon caulk due to corrosion.
the other thing with sharp edges is you can round the wood edge. All it takes is a router round over bit with bearing.