Great video! Do you happen to have a similar explanation video on how to do a gutter gooseneck downspout on the downspout that is kind of close to the house and I need to kind of push it out some.
@@at-the-509 I have existing gutter close to the house but now they are on my way of a stone project and need to push them out a little away from the house kinda like a V side ways then down to the ground . If this makes sense lol. I will try and ask the supply store as well. Thank you for your reply.
Actually thinking about it today it’s pushing the downspout away from the house a few inches like a number 7 and then just down to the ground. Since the one I currently have it’s just straight down but it in the way of the stone install.
I have a job that I’m currently working on and I need to figure out how to make a near 90 on a stock 4x3, gutter to wall because of head clearances on the deck.
Thanks for sharing. What materials are you using? I need to replace my downspouts which are out of shape. Materials cannot stand the abuse of the weather.
Try make a video explaining how to do estarting from the outlet to the wall them turn to the right side at least 6 inches thinking is something in the way to drain.
Why does everyone use distances to find angle? 2 ⅛ etc.. that number will change depending on downspout dimensions. If u measured 22.5°(half of 45°) on both sides of pivot, the rule would apply t all sizes of downspout.
Yes both of those statements are true and I mentioned the division method in my video. It can be done either way but I don't have a preset 22.5 degree angle so I divide my measurements because its easier and faster for me.
Thank you so much for the detailed video. Wish this would have been the first video in the search results
Thank you !! I just did mine the way you showed and it’s perfect !!
Nice we have very similar techniques, key thing to remember direction of flow.
Yes, agreed
Thanks...
Great video tanks
Great video!
Do you happen to have a similar explanation video on how to do a gutter gooseneck downspout on the downspout that is kind of close to the house and I need to kind of push it out some.
Not sure exactly what you mean but if you can possibly explain it a little more I will see what I can do. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
@@at-the-509 I have existing gutter close to the house but now they are on my way of a stone project and need to push them out a little away from the house kinda like a V side ways then down to the ground . If this makes sense lol. I will try and ask the supply store as well.
Thank you for your reply.
Actually thinking about it today it’s pushing the downspout away from the house a few inches like a number 7 and then just down to the ground. Since the one I currently have it’s just straight down but it in the way of the stone install.
I have a job that I’m currently working on and I need to figure out how to make a near 90 on a stock 4x3, gutter to wall because of head clearances on the deck.
I just uploaded a video based on your request... I hope I did it right. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Nicely done
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. What materials are you using? I need to replace my downspouts which are out of shape. Materials cannot stand the abuse of the weather.
The materials I am using for this tutorial is .032 aluminum
Great video can you show us a video on a crossover cut or offset
I will do what I can to make it happen
Try make a video explaining how to do estarting from the outlet to the wall them turn to the right side at least 6 inches thinking is something in the way to drain.
I just made a video on a 6” sideways offset if you want to check it out
Well done, and i don't say that lightly.
You can just use a cut wheel and cut on your cut line then use your snips. He just wanted to play with his new bit
put block of wood inside when drilling
Why does everyone use distances to find angle? 2 ⅛ etc.. that number will change depending on downspout dimensions. If u measured 22.5°(half of 45°) on both sides of pivot, the rule would apply t all sizes of downspout.
Yes both of those statements are true and I mentioned the division method in my video. It can be done either way but I don't have a preset 22.5 degree angle so I divide my measurements because its easier and faster for me.
@@at-the-509 thanks I must have missed it. I'll watch again.