If you are going to go roll off roof I see no point in the dome other than not wasting the resourses invested to date...however its completion will require more effort than what I expect would be a more sensible option that of a flat roof. It is hard to abandon something but unless you can find a clear benefit of the dome as a slide off over a much simpler flat roof dont fall for the enticement to try and salvage the effort to date on the dome...if you like the dome use it in the manner it was first envisaged.
I do think you need to approach this project more professionally by setting dead lines and a specific completion date.. as at the moment you have no completion date...you must know what that translates to...so can I encourage you to commit to a date when it will be finished...if there was one thing I learned from my race days is that once you have a dead line you will meet it...we completly rebuilt a motor and gear box in three days so it could be raced on day four...these days such a project would sit unattended for years and actually never get done. Why what is the difference..knowlegde and tools are the same but no completion date means only one thing..no completion unless by chance.
Commit and complete and get on with the real aspects of the hobby you enjoy...think of the implications of the term "dead line"☺
Sorry to be preaching I am just trying to help.
Alex
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