Roof Attachment Tool For Mac



Roof Attachment Tool For Mac

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  • Some horizontal seams may require hand crimping at the clamp location. Consult your S-5! Distributor for any standing seam metal roof tool information. Attachment requires a 3/16″ Allen-wrench attachment tip for a 1/4″ drive screwgun, These screwgun tips are available from your S-5!
  • The ultimate tool to get you safely from the ladder to the peak and back. Includes a main body constructed of high-grade aluminum capable of withstanding thousands of pounds of pulling force, an adjustable pitch-selection grid with an incremental range of 6/12 to 12/12 with pitches etched into the main body, two padded cross members to protect an existing surface material from damage.

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Flat Roof Attachment Engineering Down to the Deck. Low-slope roofs (0-6°) are extremely common in residential and commercial buildings, but the roof construction and the structural system below vary significantly, creating a challenge for designing solar arrays. GAF's Virtual Home Remodeler let's you mix and match shingle styles & color, trim, and exterior materials on a home like yours! Ball-bearing construction and precision-machined gearing for durability Front exhaust directs air away from user Regulator button for adjusting speed.

Rated 5 out of 5 by RichS74 from Great ProductGreat product and service as ever from ToolStation.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Zeeny from Cleaning roofEasy to fit, served it’s purpose for cleaning the roof. Job completed
Rated 5 out of 5 by Sean34 from Cheap but qualityThe instructions supplied were easy to follow and the product was easy to install. They were stronger than i first expected and held up to the few full days ive used them so far, definitely recommend.
Rated 5 out of 5 by All weather worker from Easy accessEasy to make up, easy to put on ladders
Rated 4 out of 5 by Cidd from Good but needs upgrade.Did the job fine, but the plastic spacers break too easily. So either get metal spacers or turn the indents on the Roof Hook drilled holes, in-would, instead of following the instructions, which have them facing out.
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Rated 4 out of 5 by BobJob124 from It is what it isBought this as needed to crawl the roof for 2 little jobs. Universal is slightly misleading as you need to drill the fixing holes in the ladder, (anything can be universal with enough fabrication) worth the money as it’s saved me a fortune in fees from a professional to take the cap of the chimney, even started to de-moss the roof whilst I was there!!
Rated 5 out of 5 by Mr Mend It from Good value product!Good product for DIY, use does the job for a fraction of the cost of a purpose built roof ladder.Re the axle, if you have enough bolt length, worth bolting onto ladder with an extra nut before putting wheels on as gives a firm axle and a freely rotating wheel. When bolting frame to ladder I used the plastic washer between frame and ladder only as one side of hook is deeply indented and takes the bolt head comfortably on the outside, if you use the plastic on this indent it breaks in half as you tighten even with the washer. (Makes more sense when you have the bits in front of you, difficult to explain)
Rated 5 out of 5 by willy58 from Ladder roof hooksThese attach to an ordinary ladder to convert it into a roof ladder. It requirews 4 hole to be drilled to bolt the attachment on. If you have ridge tiles with a 'fin' on top then his attachment is ideal.

There’s a few tools that will make your job easier and quicker. Nothing too expensive but something you’ll be glad you have for the job.

The tools described below are in addition to the ones listed on the installation instructions of the roofing material you have selected. Or in some cases, we thought that pictures, some demonstrations and a brief “where to buy” would be helpful to you.

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Fastener Drivers:

If you have a smaller project you can get by with the electric drill or cordless drill that you have in your tool chest but if you have a larger project we thought we would show you what the pros use.

A cordless impact driver makes short work of fastener installation and your hand and wrist will feel better at the end of a long day.

The tried and true DW257 driver has been a pro favorite for years. For about $80 you are going to get a tool that will last you a long time. Originally designed to install sheet rock screws, with a little modification this 2500 rpm driver is perfect for installing metal roofing or metal siding fasteners.

Electric Swivel Head Metal Shears:

Cost is around $200.00 and you can pick them up at www.dewalt.com or at a local hardware/tool shop. These are useful for cutting metal panels across the corrugation or cutting shingle style materials.

Our Favorite Inexpensive Shear Attachment:
This one attaches to your electric drill and has nice deep throat to it. The deep throat enables it to easily pass through any high ribbing on the panels.

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Our favorite shear attachment is a “Malco” TurboShear HD and is available at www.northerntool.com/ for about $90.00 plus shipping.

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Nibblers:

Nibbler attachments are a great device. They attach onto your electric drill and therefore don’t run much money. We like the one shown the right. Most nibblers will easily cut curves as well as straight lines.

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Nibblers are the perfect tool for cutting across corrugation as well as circle cuts around vent pipes ect. The only downside to a nibbler is that they are specialized tools and only used in metal cutting. You may want to opt for the attachment shown above if you don’t plan to get into the metal roofing business.

Blade Cutting:

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Sometimes you can use a hand held grinder with an abrasive wheel attachment or a circular saw with a ferrous cutting blade. While they work fine, most panel manufacturers do not recommend cutting panels with any sort of abrasive wheel/blade because it allows for a place (the edges) where corrosion can start. (Regardless, you’re going to find a circular saw makes quick work of the job.)

When using a ferrous cutting blade on a circular saw, make sure you cut the panels from the underside because the saw guides will undoubtedly scratch the finish of the panels. They are available at most hardware stores.

If you have a job that is going to require a lot of panel cutting you may want to consider a carbide metal cutting blade for your 7 1/4″ circular saw. You should be able to find one for around $50.

When using a blade cutting technique, always use protective eye gear!.

Metal Snips:

Good snips are a “must have” when working with any type of metal roofing especially the trim and flashing.

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Home Depot or any decent hardware store will have good quality metal snips you can buy for around $30 per pair. There are snips that are best for right hand cuts and ones best for left hand cuts. And of course, ones that are best for straight cuts.

The arrows next to the tool pictures show which direction the snip cuts best.