I watched this on my TV and couldn't comment. So I had to get my phone to say what an excellent job you did, and how good the quality of the video was. Great job!
Great job! I like snapping a chalk line. Center bottom to center top. It takes out any imperfections in having a straight valley due to bad framing and also makes for fast application! 👍🏻
We like it too, we got it from an Amish Metal Shop, A small local manufacturer. And they have a 21’ trim break so that’s can make it that long. But that shuts the way they make them. It is harder to join of you have to make a splice. But beings we could get 21’ we didn’t have to do that a lot. Some manufacturers make a z bar that gets screws onto the valley flashing with beutle tape under it, to create the hem.
Tidy work, only thing I noticed is you have the snips backwards. Reds are left cut and greens are right cut because that’s the direction you can cut with them.
I don’t know the brand on the metal itself but I know it is 29 gauge. And The paint is a valspar weather XL, with a 40 year warranty and doesn’t fade as quickly as metal you’d get from Menards.
I watched this on my TV and couldn't comment. So I had to get my phone to say what an excellent job you did, and how good the quality of the video was. Great job!
Thankyou!
Attention to detail, baby! Beautiful work.
By far, the best video out there showing this process. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
That's a beautiful job, You're an artist. Almost watertight without the ridge. well done!
Great job! I like snapping a chalk line. Center bottom to center top. It takes out any imperfections in having a straight valley due to bad framing and also makes for fast application! 👍🏻
Well done, clear instructions and a clean job.
Great job very professional!!
Thank you!
Very clean and professional work. Great tutorial
This video is great. Thanks for the information. Can you do a video on how to brake the valley pan itself?
Your welcome! We didn’t break these ourselves. They were made by the metal shop we got our metal and trim from.
Your welcome! We didn’t break these ourselves. They were made by the metal shop we got our metal and trim from.
Yes please! Your very skilled
This is very helpful. thank you.
Great job!
Pretty good but lap the top over the side
I like that hem. What manufacturer is that? I’ve put in two standing roofs but the valley flashings were plain, no hem.
We like it too, we got it from an Amish Metal Shop, A small local manufacturer.
And they have a 21’ trim break so that’s can make it that long. But that shuts the way they make them. It is harder to join of you have to make a splice. But beings we could get 21’ we didn’t have to do that a lot.
Some manufacturers make a z bar that gets screws onto the valley flashing with beutle tape under it, to create the hem.
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Is that the snaplock system?
Yes I believe so,
We call it standing seam.
Or concealed fastener.
I think that was a wafer screw head. I could be wrong. It has happened often
Yes. Your right, Technically that’s what they are called,
Tidy work, only thing I noticed is you have the snips backwards. Reds are left cut and greens are right cut because that’s the direction you can cut with them.
Thankyou for the observation,
What I meant is that the red is right hand operated and green is left handed operated.
@@plankroofing has nothing to do with what hand you use
What steel do you use? Brand?
I don’t know the brand on the metal itself but I know it is 29 gauge. And The paint is a valspar weather XL, with a 40 year warranty and doesn’t fade as quickly as metal you’d get from Menards.
I think that you should learn how it's doing doyche workers....
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