How to: Stop end a COLORBOND or ZINCALUME box gutter | Metal Roofing Online
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- čas přidán 14. 12. 2018
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Darren shows you how he stop ends a COLORBOND or ZINCALUME box gutter. Standard sizes are available or custom made to your requirements.
Tools used in this video: Box gutter, rivets, silicone, rivet gun, tape measure, tin snips & drill.
A box gutter, internal gutter, parallel gutter, or trough gutter is a rain gutter on a roof usually rectangular in shape and manufactured in COLORBOND steel (painted) or ZINCALUME (unpainted plain silver) and may be concealed behind a parapet or the eaves, or in a roof valley
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Nice tip about putting rivets in from the inside. I have seen lots of box gutters that are riveted from the outside because it's quicker.
Thanks so much for the feedback!
Could you use sikaflex instead of silicon
Thanks for this great video
Cheers Carlos 🤙😃
Hi, that was a great practical video with plenty of good dialogue. How long a run of the box section can you get, 8m? If you had to join two section together, would you slip the second section under the first so that in follows the fall….. does that make sense, and also would you use the same method with silastic and rivets? Also, what length of service could you expect before replacement was necessary? Can you extend the service life by painting the inside after installation is is that detrimental? Where in aus are you guys? Thanks
in real life tradies will glue that with uhu
Is that power tool just an impact driver? What kind of head is on it? Seems efficient.
Hey mate, how would you do the same thing if the end of the box gutter was 15 degrees out of square?