If you want to go a step further, leave the drip edge piece that you cut off, on there and have the next side of the corner piece cut at a 45, then bend that little tab around the side that has the 45° cut and it it make the corners look even neater.
@@artetaDagoatthe way shown in the video leaves little triangles on the corners, if you leave a tab on it it will close it up and make it seem like it one piece going all around. only a look you can achieve if you leave a tab on the drip portion and bend it around. its only needed when you have that little kick on flashings
Nice informative video
Just a quick question how to make same corners with standing seam on inside corner and outside corner
Make a video on this...
If you want to go a step further, leave the drip edge piece that you cut off, on there and have the next side of the corner piece cut at a 45, then bend that little tab around the side that has the 45° cut and it it make the corners look even neater.
Essentially, it's one piece?
@@artetaDagoatthe way shown in the video leaves little triangles on the corners, if you leave a tab on it it will close it up and make it seem like it one piece going all around. only a look you can achieve if you leave a tab on the drip portion and bend it around. its only needed when you have that little kick on flashings
Perfect video. Thanks!
Just want I was looking for! Thx.
Thanks
What about the drip edge?
Can you do a video on how to do inside corner as well?
Basically the same thing but instead of having the miter go long on the front, it's longer on the backside
Iman
No no salio el corte