OMG, that was stupid simple! And when I skeptically went out on the driveway and blasted through the first bundle, I was shocked at how easy it was. Thank you for the exceptionally clear explanation of how to do this. And it is truly the sign of a master who knows his craft and then shows others how to do it.
When I took the Michigan Builder's test, one of the questions pertained to this. I've never shingled a hip roof so I didn't know that you cut the ridge caps on an angle. Very informative so thank you!
Thank you for the lessons. I have called the company that installed my roof four times and left messages that I would pay cash. I was able to repair my ridge with your help. Many thanks Danny Harrel Wilson NC
Thank you, that was a great teaching video. Not sure why anyone would leave you thumbs down. They must be roofers and are either jealous or have their own way to cut caps. All I know is, you are really good and have helped me save time caping my daugthers 15/12 pitch playhouse/cabin ridge. Thank you
Thanks so much, you covered everything nicely for us non-pros to understand. Your method is probably 20 times faster than my (formerly) straight-blade, one-by-one method.
The Magic starts at 2:30. That was amazing! Your slanted-stack slicing method is so efficient and Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your experience! I've roofed, or helped roof a couple dozen roofs in Missouri and I've never seen that trick before! I'm installing Tamko ridge shingles right now. I split them apart and into stacks and used my 4 inch angle grinder with diamond blade (best tool ever!) to trim corners on 6 at a time. Took 8 minutes for my first pack. Surprisingly, they have no center top slit or marker that I can find, so I just made a little notch in my OSB cutting base and notched all 6 right in the center in 1 second.
nice video...exactly what i was looking for. Much respect for roofers, it's a tough job, takes real men to haul the stuff up there, and work in such a harsh enviorement.
@@isidrosandoval697 well, we still need to get him a hook blade... and it needs to stop raining!!! :) But, for someone who never layed a shingle in his life, you've taught him much time saving lessons!!! :) Thank you again!
Great video! Thanks for the very inportant information. This is the best video I've seen on how to do this. I've seen hundreds of videos and yours stand out. Wonderful!!! Thanks a million.
second video this was better than the first, nice work, yes please do installation on hip and ridge, im in minnesota and soon the weather is going to change so i want it get it done , thanks, nice video
Those are some great tips for speedy production and technique for a nice finish. FYI this video doesn't show up in your uploads on your channel page. I checked your page for more roofing tips and didn't see it. I hope you have some more roofing tips to share. Thx
The hip and ridge shingles are the same. But on a roof they are different. The ridge will be parallel with the house Foundationand the hip will start at the bottom of your roof where two corners meet at the drip edge (eve) and goes up to meet with the ridge. Hope this helps
oh man I was overthinking this, you take a lot stress off, I'm like thinking "do have to make a jig or something?" and you're just cutting a whole bundle while talking
Imo it takes longer than if just cut them only middle part. Also ive been using circular saw for awhile and it take about 1min per bundle.1 blade from harbor freight last about 12 bundles of decent speed cut and if its gum up between blade and safety guard i just clean it up with steel piece while its warm.otherwise it gets stuck and need some blows to shatter it.
OMG, that was stupid simple! And when I skeptically went out on the driveway and blasted through the first bundle, I was shocked at how easy it was. Thank you for the exceptionally clear explanation of how to do this.
And it is truly the sign of a master who knows his craft and then shows others how to do it.
That dude did in 5 minutes what would take me an hour. Well done!
When I took the Michigan Builder's test, one of the questions pertained to this. I've never shingled a hip roof so I didn't know that you cut the ridge caps on an angle. Very informative so thank you!
I think it's the small thing that matter in taken pride in you work.
7 years later and this video is still helping others, helped me on finishing my roof. Thank you!
Awesome
Thank you for the lessons. I have called the company that installed my roof four times and left messages that I would pay cash. I was able to repair my ridge with your help. Many thanks Danny
Harrel Wilson NC
Awesome, I'm glad I could help
Very clear explanation of how to cut the shingles in the most efficient way. The curved shingle blades are a great tip also. Thank you.
Thank you, that was a great teaching video. Not sure why anyone would leave you thumbs down. They must be roofers and are either jealous or have their own way to cut caps. All I know is, you are really good and have helped me save time caping my daugthers 15/12 pitch playhouse/cabin ridge. Thank you
Awesome thanks
Wow! You helped me so much! Thank you..quick clear explanation and you showed what a professional you are! thanks!
Awesome. Thanks for the comment
I still show this to people to help them! Thanks for a great instruction
Awesome thanks
Thanks so much, you covered everything nicely for us non-pros to understand. Your method is probably 20 times faster than my (formerly) straight-blade, one-by-one method.
The Magic starts at 2:30. That was amazing! Your slanted-stack slicing method is so efficient and Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your experience! I've roofed, or helped roof a couple dozen roofs in Missouri and I've never seen that trick before!
I'm installing Tamko ridge shingles right now. I split them apart and into stacks and used my 4 inch angle grinder with diamond blade (best tool ever!) to trim corners on 6 at a time. Took 8 minutes for my first pack. Surprisingly, they have no center top slit or marker that I can find, so I just made a little notch in my OSB cutting base and notched all 6 right in the center in 1 second.
Thanks for taking the time to post this video. You too Angel.
nice video...exactly what i was looking for. Much respect for roofers, it's a tough job, takes real men to haul the stuff up there, and work in such a harsh enviorement.
dmech5135 thank you
Thank you so much!!! Just saved my hubby a bunch of heartache!!! Enjoy your day!!! :)
Glad it helped
@@isidrosandoval697 well, we still need to get him a hook blade... and it needs to stop raining!!! :) But, for someone who never layed a shingle in his life, you've taught him
much time saving lessons!!! :) Thank you again!
I'll be glad to answer any Roofing questions yall may have.
Great video! Thanks for the very inportant information. This is the best video I've seen on how to do this. I've seen hundreds of videos and yours stand out. Wonderful!!! Thanks a million.
Thank you! Great video, easy to follow and no wasted time
Exactly what I needed. Thx bro!
Isidro, thanks. Short, too the point. And educational. Much appreciated.
Roger
Thank you so much. It helps to have a pro demonstrate the techniques. Saves time and $.
second video this was better than the first, nice work, yes please do installation on hip and ridge, im in minnesota and soon the weather is going to change so i want it get it done , thanks, nice video
Thanks for the video bro. It takes a while to do it as quickly as you do, but it works. 👍🏽
I know your video is rather old but I had to comment that you is a bad ass at how to do that .hope all is good even in 2019 .
Thanks brother
Tricks of the Trade is valuable like Gold, thanks for sharing ! You do Great work !
Jesse Booth thank you
Those are some great tips for speedy production and technique for a nice finish. FYI this video doesn't show up in your uploads on your channel page. I checked your page for more roofing tips and didn't see it. I hope you have some more roofing tips to share. Thx
Thank you! You made my day!
Now that's a professional!
Thank you
Excellent idea on cutting back that black exposure. Thanks
Good job. A little taper is all that is needed.
Well done video 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks
Excellent. Thank You.
Thx good way to cut, and hook blade
Not all heroes wear capes!
Thats freekin awesome. Thanks man, starting mine soon
Thank you Mr Sandoval.
nice video. it shows you've been doing this for a while. :) speedy.
Estas tapas muy bien cortadas.
Like Hip and ridge cap are the same? What is the dif.thanks for sharing
The hip and ridge shingles are the same. But on a roof they are different. The ridge will be parallel with the house Foundationand the hip will start at the bottom of your roof where two corners meet at the drip edge (eve) and goes up to meet with the ridge. Hope this helps
VERY GOOD EXPLANATION !!!!
Next time ROTATE the CEL PHONE HORIZONTAL !!!!!!
I'm getting better at doing that I think lol
good vid !
This is exactly how to do this!!
Thank you very much. Great video. Pro tips for a diy'er like me
ken jarecki thanks I appreciate the feedback
Great talent a real professional Thanks
Thank you!
Thank you, very helpful.
man, this is a smart trick cool thanks... i used the prefabbed ones for my house but this is a good ass hack
Good stuff! Thanks for the tip!
Great video informative, interesting, tks
Almost perfect! Should of had some video of the actual application though. But was easy to follow and good explanation of the cuts.
very impressive, great job, an inspiration.....
Nice.... this helps!
Smart shortcut
Thanks
This guy handles shingles like it’s nothing
Thanks
@@isidrosandoval697 appreciate the video! Good hints and tips all the way from Texas to my small roofing job in Scotland!
Sweet
THANK YOU!!! I was doing it wrong...............
thanks Clark I'll look in to it
can I do same in BOGOTA?
What is bogota
@@isidrosandoval697 capital colombia, senor, understand amigos?
If you using the same shingles I'm sure you can use this method anywhere
Good roofer.
Thanks
Brilliant!
Very informative
thanks fir the info!
Shout to angle and his uncle
oh man I was overthinking this, you take a lot stress off, I'm like thinking "do have to make a jig or something?" and you're just cutting a whole bundle while talking
Conrad Clement thanks for the comment
Imo it takes longer than if just cut them only middle part.
Also ive been using circular saw for awhile and it take about 1min per bundle.1 blade from harbor freight last about 12 bundles of decent speed cut and if its gum up between blade and safety guard i just clean it up with steel piece while its warm.otherwise it gets stuck and need some blows to shatter it.
Cut it with chop saw much quicker
let's go BASS fishing.
This guy is cutting corners.
You look like a card dealer
Never cut up 3 tab as ridge cap. It's not ridge cap. This is one of the problems in the industry and why insurance companies are under paying.
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