Do you ever pondered how in the world are you supposed to join two valley flashings on a metal roof? Ponder no more! in this video we take you through a process of how to join two valley flashings on a metal roof. The application we’re working on is a standing seam/concealed fastener metal roof system. However the principal can be applied to regular metal roofing valley flashings. Only less complicated.
Here are some of the tools we like to use, these can be found on amazon via the following links;
Left off-set snips: [ Ссылка ]
Right off-set snips: [ Ссылка ]
Edge roller: [ Ссылка ]
The caulk we Love to use (super strong!!) [ Ссылка ]
18” hand break: [ Ссылка ]
You can also get this in a 24” length for Hemming the bottoms of valley angles on standing seam.
Our favorite gloves: [ Ссылка ]
Our favorite roofing Shoes: [ Ссылка ]
(AKA) Hiking Boots)
Power Metal Shear: [ Ссылка ]
Impact driver: [ Ссылка ]
Hand Break 6”: [ Ссылка ]
Hand Notcher to notch the bottom edges of your standing seam panel for Hemming the bottoms if they don’t come pre-notched from the manufacturer: [ Ссылка ]
Rubber Mallet: [ Ссылка ]
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