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Verify positive connections on your rafters before you cover anything.
Tap the boards into place gently. A small scrap of wood is great for this.
Then nail through the tongue at an angle. This will help suck the board tight.
I insulate as I go, so I don't have to move the ladder twice, but that means you get itchy.
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