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HOW TO MEASURE AND INSTALL STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING PART7

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2008

SHOWS TRANSITION FLASHING CLEAT STARTING IN MIDDLE OF ROOF AND GOING BOTH WAYS
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  • It looks like you are screwing into polyiso board. Are there perlins I cant see. or is it secure to do it this way? Or are the screws really long?

  • get those boys some ketts aka electric shears.....saves time on start and finish pan

  • do you guys ever use standing seam with a 10mm undercloak and the overcloak has to be clamped over it? I am a traditional copper roofer in England and would like to move to the USA and was wondering if that system is widely used? This system here looks like a system designed for people who could even do it themselves on their own houses. appreciate your help

  • check out swensonshear website for their snaptable to make short work of those standing seam panels when it comes to knotching them and bending

  • What kind of snips were you using in this video?

  • I only use 24 ga.

  • awsome workmanship. seem like an excelent teachcer. how can i learn more about this metal roofing system? and that roll former how much$? 5 days 70sq GITER DUN.

  • That's a good looking roof.God job boys!

  • I highly recommend this kind of covering. I work as a roof tiling blacksmith and I know this is the best type of roof. it's not as loud on rain as you would think. Also you can attach snow-secure pipes and roof bridges without piercing the metal, preventing any leaks. Here in finland it's very popular for residential housing!

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