Just use an template buddy and measure the corners add 1/4 of an inch if needed and then cut the rest off. The tabs are supposed to go inside that's why its called seamless. And use more screws on the corner. It'll open up like a present on Christmas when the winter comes.
Your corners open up like a Christmas tree because you put the tabs on the inside. If the tabs are on the outside they don't slice through the sealant when you get thermal expansion. 2 pan heads in the tab on the fascia, one centered on the bottom, and one on top and your corners will seal 99.5% of the time.
@@TheFuelInjected tabs on the outside? You are the definition of trash in this trade, people please have the tabs on the inside and screw with 5/8 screws in the same colour of the gutter. Screw the corner in 3 places and 1 on the inside with a screw going through both pieces into the fascia. Use KOP-R-LASTIC caulking and don’t think about the corners for at least 15 years I’ve seen gutters that don’t leak for at least 30-40 years and the tabs are on the inside. You are changing the gutters for efficiency and the looks.
@@pj3717 Yeah that wouldn't work in Northern climates where you get temperature swings of between -40 to plus 40 degrees Celsius. That's why most professional installers in most climates put the tabs on the outside. I totally get why you disagree with this for aesthetic reasons, I've seen some nasty looking tabs on the outside, but if you take pride in your work it's not hard to make the tabs look factory and also end up with a functional eavestrough product that you can guarantee in any climate.
Why do I see so many people put a screw in the bottom. I hate showing screws. Like just add a slight bend to your bottom flap by hand so when you fit them together outer piece stays snug and looks great without an ugly screw that will invariably increase the chance of a leak
metal warps and flexes over time with changing temperatures. its a thin piece of metal bent into angles. this will eventually look pretty bad. there is a more professional way of doing corners that is more time consuming but LASTS and looks better than chewed up metal. sorry but this has gotta be a 4/10 job. but hey if the price is right?
Hack butcher! That is not how a professional craftsman does a mitre! Any mitre, any angle can be cut on the ground with one side having tabs, and other side smooth. The two pieces will fit together perfectly. This guy should never attempt doing copper on a multimillion dollar house, or attempt intalling half round gutters!
I never cut tabs on the inside or outside of an outside corner but I also use a template. If anyone can put up two square pieces of trough on a house and cut a corner on the fly, they have skill, regardless of their style.
He did that like he's done it a MILLION Times. Awesome. HOWEVER...NEVER EVA do an Instructional Video Without Proper Saftey Gear. Doing TIN Work WITHOUT Gloves is NOT good on this type of Video.
A guy who knows what he’s doing... refreshing!
Beautiful skills! I'm doing my first gutter and need to practice! Thank you.
Just use an template buddy and measure the corners add 1/4 of an inch if needed and then cut the rest off. The tabs are supposed to go inside that's why its called seamless. And use more screws on the corner. It'll open up like a present on Christmas when the winter comes.
Your corners open up like a Christmas tree because you put the tabs on the inside. If the tabs are on the outside they don't slice through the sealant when you get thermal expansion. 2 pan heads in the tab on the fascia, one centered on the bottom, and one on top and your corners will seal 99.5% of the time.
@@TheFuelInjected tabs on the outside? You are the definition of trash in this trade, people please have the tabs on the inside and screw with 5/8 screws in the same colour of the gutter. Screw the corner in 3 places and 1 on the inside with a screw going through both pieces into the fascia. Use KOP-R-LASTIC caulking and don’t think about the corners for at least 15 years I’ve seen gutters that don’t leak for at least 30-40 years and the tabs are on the inside. You are changing the gutters for efficiency and the looks.
@@pj3717 Yeah that wouldn't work in Northern climates where you get temperature swings of between -40 to plus 40 degrees Celsius. That's why most professional installers in most climates put the tabs on the outside. I totally get why you disagree with this for aesthetic reasons, I've seen some nasty looking tabs on the outside, but if you take pride in your work it's not hard to make the tabs look factory and also end up with a functional eavestrough product that you can guarantee in any climate.
Why do people put the cut tabs on the outside? Ok way to do it but I wouldn't want it like that on my house.
hi how do you make a radious gutter my roof isnt square above front door its half moon
Why do I see so many people put a screw in the bottom. I hate showing screws. Like just add a slight bend to your bottom flap by hand so when you fit them together outer piece stays snug and looks great without an ugly screw that will invariably increase the chance of a leak
Man, I never heard someone talk so much!
(good job but show us the inside someday)
metal warps and flexes over time with changing temperatures. its a thin piece of metal bent into angles. this will eventually look pretty bad. there is a more professional way of doing corners that is more time consuming but LASTS and looks better than chewed up metal. sorry but this has gotta be a 4/10 job. but hey if the price is right?
close up woulda been nice thanks for you talent tho.
Dude has done this before.
Hack butcher! That is not how a professional craftsman does a mitre! Any mitre, any angle can be cut on the ground with one side having tabs, and other side smooth. The two pieces will fit together perfectly. This guy should never attempt doing copper on a multimillion dollar house, or attempt intalling half round gutters!
How do you do half round gutters do you have tabs on one side like these colonial gutters? Thanks
I never cut tabs on the inside or outside of an outside corner but I also use a template. If anyone can put up two square pieces of trough on a house and cut a corner on the fly, they have skill, regardless of their style.
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Is this 'instructional' ???
Another hatchet job by shyster and son ...!
Aqui no Brasil nos chamamos isso de gambiarra!
Chú kỷ niệm mazan 2500
Show your Feather cuts? NOOOO!!
Tracy Scott though the same... not on the front face.......
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He did that like he's done it a MILLION Times. Awesome. HOWEVER...NEVER EVA do an Instructional Video Without Proper Saftey Gear. Doing TIN Work WITHOUT Gloves is NOT good on this type of Video.
I would’ve closed and sealed 6 while you did all this…. Use a template.
Your are insanely fast but the feathers don't look great.
you are gutter pro