
06/11/08, 12:26 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Carthage, Texas
Posts: 12,261
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Or, you can use hand nippers... Nah, go with the power tools.
If you have a 10' roofline and 11' long tin, cut the 1' off and have the cut end at the ridgeline.
If you have an odd length roofline (not on the regular 2' intervals), such as 23' long roofline, get two 12' footers, and slide the lower sheet 'under' the upper sheet for a foot... save yourself some cutting.
If you're buying new metal roofing, if you go to one of the specialty roofing manufacturers, like Muellers (in Tx and some other states) you can order the exact length you need... like for my house, I needed 18'7"... no problem for them... all sheets were exact cuts. Made all of my custom dormer lengths a breeze to roof.
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