Joining a Copper Valley Top with a Double Lock Standing Seam
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2015
- This video, demonstrated by Kurtis Hord at the 2014 International Preservation Trades Workshop in St. Clairsville, Ohio, show how to join two valleys together at the top juncture using a double lock standing seam joint. Filmed by Joseph Jenkins, author of the Slate Roof Bible, 3rd edition (www.slateroofwarehouse.com/Sl....
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The video shows how to make a waterproof connection and double seam without the use of solder or caulking. Well done
I've seen guy's solder that same style an seen them do it with one piece of material, But I like what you did,..💯😎✌🏻
True craftsmanship
amazing! You make it look so easy! Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. beautiful work and Great tools too!
everything is easy if you know how to do it ;D
7 years later :D
Nice video! Good Job!
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Merveilleux !
cool video👍
Very nice! Do you sell the hand anvils and hand benders? Thanks for sharing.
What’s your opinion on roof mounted vs facia mounted gutter brackets?
And where would I be able to find some roof mounted brackets.
I didn’t see any on Slate Roof Warehouse?
I think they are primarily used in Europe?
Thanks
Fascia are quicker, but roof mounted are necessary under some circumstances. We do sell all gutter parts at the Slate Roof Warehouse, but you have to download one of the three manufacturers' catalogs (Berger, Premier Steel, or World Gutter Systems) , find the parts you want, email us the part numbers, then we can give you a quote. There are hundreds of parts, which is why we don't list them online. The catalog downloads are here: slateroofwarehouse.com/Copper_Spouting/
what is the oz. of this, 20?
i do this sort of copper work on a daily basis in the uk this is a half decent demo tbh not perfect but decent
I just uploaded a vid for Joe Jenkins on how not to bash your fingernails with a hammer:) Check out that left them nail at 3:19, looks like a chunk of cuticle was also dashed off..wow!
That's Kurtis Hord, not Joe Jenkins.
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Será q no sé a dado en los dedos
Why not use stubi 45's done seconds
Мы катаем картины так ruclips.net/video/1ZmN0kJtMfE/видео.html
Why are you not using your square lol
His nails are telling me some horror stories
Making a big job of it along with a loud racquet.
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why do you make such a theory?because its so simple.
I'm sure this shouldn't look this clunky. This can't be how a trade trained copper roofer does it. Sure wouldn't want to be paying this guy by the hour.
He makes it clear that this is quick demo just to get the concept across. What were you expecting? A "trade trained copper roofer" in the states would just solder the joint and call it good because they are largely clueless when it comes to folding metal seams together. Soldering is in no way superior and it takes the same amount of time to double lock the seam. You're paying the same regardless.
Trained in a classroom and applying in the field are two totally different things
buy yourself the right tools as you want to show someone how to do something and do not be ashamed
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No...
it is not very nice.....
No gloves?... You gonna have marks for a long long time.
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Absolutely THE worst 'craftsman' I've seen butchering copper.