Not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother for the last couple of days xD
I wish your videos had been out 11 years ago when I did most of our roof. One chimney, definitely less than perfect, had to go up there this spring with a lot of roofing putty and seal between the metal and chimney, mainly.
What is your recommendation to transition from a 12/12 roof to 6/12 porch roof? I’m using standing seam/hidden fastener 24 gauge pre-fab 16-inch wide metal sheets from Menards. I debated using flashing under/over the transition between the 12/12 to the 6/12. But now that I’m seeing your incredible techniques, I’m wondering if I can join the two “planes” so there is no gaps at all between the 12/12 plane and the 6/12 plane. Love the videos! Keep up the great work!! Thank you!!!
You should be able to pull off this detail: Practice afew before you do the final product Roof Pitch Transition You Don't Need Snips For! ruclips.net/video/CNl1TYPN-JE/видео.html
Do you think it be possible to do this chimney flashing detail in 24 gauge pained steel? Or would the double folding build up be too difficult to work with?
Hi Mate, awesome video. I've been searching far and wide and can't find that Tool that starts the pocket fold. (The long nose plier looking one you mention at 8:10). Appreciate it if you can point me in the right direction :)
I agree...Part of the reason I don't is because it's painted steel and if it not completely necessary to manipulate with tooling I won't to help preserve the painted coating
Heres the next video in the series👉👉 ruclips.net/video/FzHBIBdidJ4/видео.html
Awesome job. Greeting from russian. Thanks for useful material, let more practice subjects
Thanks for watching. More to come
Not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you guys are stoned like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother for the last couple of days xD
@Dane Damari yup, I have been watching on instaflixxer for since december myself :D
Wow brilliant video and information. Thanks for taking the time
My pleasure thanks for watching
Great video! 🇨🇦👋
Thanks! 😃
I wish your videos had been out 11 years ago when I did most of our roof. One chimney, definitely less than perfect, had to go up there this spring with a lot of roofing putty and seal between the metal and chimney, mainly.
I hear you brother... Thanks for watching
Спасибо друг за ролики и твой труд !!!🖐🖐🖐
Incredible work. Thanks for teaching us.
My pleasure!
Great video, will be very helpful, waiting for the next one 💪🏼⚒🧰
Thanks for watching !
Great hand skills, workmanship, and very good explanations as how to go about the process...
Thank you for you reply, really have alot of respect for you as a craftsman as well....roof on brother!
Awesome work Alex!
Thank you!
Nice bro!! You did a great job of explaining the process, your channel will be at 1k in no time!
Thanks for saying that really means a lot considering I know what 1K Subs means can I ask where you saw our video pop up?
Great job!!
Thank you glad you enjoyed it...more to come
@@asm101 Do you do that to all your panel ends?
Yes we do...because of how watertight this detail is....no call backs ever
What is your recommendation to transition from a 12/12 roof to 6/12 porch roof?
I’m using standing seam/hidden fastener 24 gauge pre-fab 16-inch wide metal sheets from Menards.
I debated using flashing under/over the transition between the 12/12 to the 6/12. But now that I’m seeing your incredible techniques, I’m wondering if I can join the two “planes” so there is no gaps at all between the 12/12 plane and the 6/12 plane.
Love the videos! Keep up the great work!! Thank you!!!
You should be able to pull off this detail: Practice afew before you do the final product
Roof Pitch Transition You Don't Need Snips For!
ruclips.net/video/CNl1TYPN-JE/видео.html
Hello great job! Your videos are very informative. Could we do the same pattern on a dormer window for instance?
100% you could
@@asm101 Awesome thanks!!! 👍
Do you think it be possible to do this chimney flashing detail in 24 gauge pained steel? Or would the double folding build up be too difficult to work with?
This chimney detail is completely do able in 24... Just takes some bigger swings with bigger hammers
Where can i get the angle finder proctractor you are using?
Lee Valley
Hi Mate, awesome video. I've been searching far and wide and can't find that Tool that starts the pocket fold. (The long nose plier looking one you mention at 8:10). Appreciate it if you can point me in the right direction :)
If you head to our website and sign up as a member we can chat there about it and I can find exactly what your looking for www.asm101.com
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Hello! RUclips usually translates it for you
If you also squeezed. The back while doing that
Not sure what you mean?
@@asm101
Well i was saying to squeeze it with flanging pliers in the back when trying to fold it ?
I agree...Part of the reason I don't is because it's painted steel and if it not completely necessary to manipulate with tooling I won't to help preserve the painted coating
@@asm101 okay.
Did not realise that .
I work with copper all the time.
www.bostoncopperworks.com
"The male is up inside the female"
Sheet metal is full of these
Great video! 🇨🇦👋
Thanks for watching