Copper Valley Double Lock Sweep Seam Top Joint
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Joining copper valleys sections at the top joint with a double-locked sweep seam is an elegant alternative to soldering or other types of folding techniques. Commonly used in Europe, this flashing technique is becoming more popular in the US. This was demonstrated at the Slate Roofing Contractors Association 2018 conference held in Grove City, PA by Orion Jenkins of Jenkins Slate Masters Inc.
This is my dream! Doing this kind of work for the rest of my life
Installing copper is a skilled trade and true craftsmanship has been shown here.
That was a good video
Great video....I am trying to educate on these details as well...this is true roofing with sheet metal...not the notched and caulked crap you see everywhere these days
Very nice work. Usually with the guys I work with in the Boston area we just slap a piece of lead on there as a saddle piece. Dont think theres anything wrong with that necessarily but nice to see that theres a better way
Awesome demonstration
Incredible work. Good teacher. Thank you. From Coquitlam,B.C.; Canada.
Nice..looks like you guys know what you doing
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great video
This is some great work but, you would literally take over 4 hours just to do 20 feet of valley. By the time you finish one metal roof I can have probably around 3-4 done. I'm not knocking your work at all either it's pretty fucking amazing but time is money. I'm sure you make a very good profit cause you have to customize every panel on site. Great work.
I do the valleys like that I do it 20 minutes per conexión
Con casitas de perro,en la sombra , a nivel de piso y con todo el tiempo del mundo asta mijo lo hace
Pinche cobre con el culo lo doblo , quisiera verlos en un techo mínimo 8 en 12 un piso lámina calibre 24 y a más de 100 grados
Way to SLOW.
MY BOSS WOULD FIRE YE BOTH .
I THINKS IT GREAT QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
Way to slow to copy this guys how to work like them
He's teaching beginners. Yeah you better move faster than them. No shit.