hey folks, i feel embarrassed posting this. It probably is the worst diy task one may have undertaken, granted i've never done diy before.
So i had this flat roof shed (https://imgur.com/a/iIEy0dV) which had this exposed plywood for years. It is water damaged/popping out in some areas. Otherwise the shed fixtures are standing strong. I applied a felt roofing, using 20mm clout nails to pin it down into the wood and then a bit of felt lap adhesive between the 2 laps. It is only to be used to house weight equipment without getting wet so not trying to make it look fancy but it looks like so at the minute: https://imgur.com/a/iIEy0dV. I can't help but think I've used far too many nails, making it easier for water to seep through? Is this the case, and how else can I further cover it so water seepage is at a bare minimum? I also didn't apply an adhesive between the wood and the felt as I figured with the condition of the wood it'd be futile.
thanks