А ещё меньше по размеру можно? А то очень хорошо видно, прямо на весь экран.
@scottilewis37532 күн бұрын
Can we get a short of your favorite tools? Or sets of tools for certain variations of work? Keep up the great work
@asm1012 күн бұрын
Head to our home page and go the links and there is a downloadable list there of our essentials
@Josh-ww5kz3 күн бұрын
So normally ive always cut down metal with snips, but this guy im helping out with a bigger commercial job tends to like to use a grinder for its ease of cutting. Cutting with a grinder is no bueno right? Whenever hes cutting them down he uses them but when i do, i always use my snips. Time difference in cutting is very minimal, like maybe 30 seconds. Am i in the right? Done it for quite a few years but theres always the one guy to use a grinder. Mind you we typically use 24 gauge prepainted steel. But use 18 gauge galvanized for like strapping on walls for cladding when we need to install insulation
@asm1013 күн бұрын
abbrasion cuts compromise the coatings of the steel and leave raw mild steel open to the elements which will rust...the type of cut snips provide is called a "shear cut" which pinches off the end of the material better protecting the mild steel from being exposed
@libiapaulino29335 күн бұрын
I'm crying right now😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤the dog
@ricardom.26876 күн бұрын
Who is the song by?
@asm1015 күн бұрын
No clue
@liugangzheng13186 күн бұрын
Bought one, just tried this morning, it’s so hard to cut for the roof sheets.
@MarkFacciano7 күн бұрын
why didnt you dabricate that in the shop?? cleaner and quicker
@asm1016 күн бұрын
Not quicker
@martinbordeleau30009 күн бұрын
Great set-up! Is it only used to go to the top of the roof or it is actually used to work from the ladder? And what was the pitch of that roof, it seemed to me at least a 10-12. Greetings from Québec, I thought you were an american!
@asm1019 күн бұрын
no you can use to work on a roof for sure
@jblob57649 күн бұрын
I just did a whole bunch of rubber roll flooring so I can only imagine how satisfying this is on a roof with all the time it saves out in the sun
@You-Tube-Tech9 күн бұрын
This what I've been talking about for years. Solid sheet of metal, not 3 ft pieces!
@asm1019 күн бұрын
Less seams is always a good thing
@You-Tube-Tech9 күн бұрын
@@asm101 Amen! Only way!
@noelSillero9 күн бұрын
Where can I purchase this metals?
@asm1019 күн бұрын
Not your local hardware store
@chancem.234010 күн бұрын
A lot better than walking behind one them small heavy ass seaming machines
@asm10110 күн бұрын
Yep
@ethanking406110 күн бұрын
Is this all 16oz copper you’re using?
@asm10110 күн бұрын
20
@MartinBordeleau11 күн бұрын
Hello great job! Your videos are very informative. Could we do the same pattern on a dormer window for instance?
@asm10110 күн бұрын
100% you could
@MartinBordeleau10 күн бұрын
@@asm101 Awesome thanks!!! 👍
@One_mood211 күн бұрын
Hi
@asm10111 күн бұрын
Hi
@asm10112 күн бұрын
www.stortz.com/. Search “speedy seamer” and use free shipping code ASM101 at checkout
@skinlab423912 күн бұрын
That's worthless
@asm10112 күн бұрын
Prove it
@skinlab423912 күн бұрын
Neat looking stuff for soffit.
@asm10112 күн бұрын
Yes definitely a higher end product
@bvictory569813 күн бұрын
I have a 10’ tapco and it’s so old you can’t see the numbers on the order of folds and found your channel to remember the order. Thanks for sharing!
@turtledude0114 күн бұрын
Man, you use AI to make clips and just use the AI generated title... And it never shows what the title is talking about...
@asm10114 күн бұрын
🤷♂️ I’ll change it up for ya my friend
@asm10114 күн бұрын
Head to www.stortz.com to get yours. Search M.A.S.C. SEAMER
@mmroofs15 күн бұрын
Is this detail possible with 24 gauge painted steel? btw -very cool video thanks!
@asm10114 күн бұрын
Yes but it would have to have a larger radius for the sweep. 24 g doesn’t stretch very well. It ends up cracking
@divorcedbisexual15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, very well explained and detailed.
@dborchert0517 күн бұрын
Did you order the sheet metal pre bent? Or did You start off with a flat sheet and bend The j mold into it? If you ordered it where did you order it from?
@asm10117 күн бұрын
You can do it yourself by renting a brake from Home Depot and buying the coil aluminum there as well. I need to do a video on that
@chrisbuonamici624819 күн бұрын
We love Hans. His son Karl is a gem too.
@ethanking406119 күн бұрын
Thats cool, way better looking than a transition metal flashing there
@daman2u4eva20 күн бұрын
Great content shoutout fr KOA metals inc
@daman2u4eva20 күн бұрын
I love my Beran snips we have all of em too
@JimRockford-ju8ol22 күн бұрын
At a ridge line , down 12 inches, there is a slight change in pitch of the roof deck it's about 1 inch. Then, as you follow the roof it fades back and the ridge is in line with the deck. So not all the panels along that area would have to be conditioned. I wonder how this would look? Do you sell those tools? Thank you
@asm10122 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching ... probably not. best to practice a bit first before doing the final to make sure your good...heres my tool list download with most of the essesntials geni.us/buying-guide
@JimRockford-ju8ol21 күн бұрын
@asm101 Thank you, I'm going to take my time. It's my own house. I think I figured it out just by watching videos here. Starting at the ridge all the way to the eave, there is a difference in the decking because the ridge beam had a slight sag. So the centerline of the ridge beam is now centered, but the plywood is slightly higher in the center over about 20 feet across a 42 ft ridge. The line at the ridge is totally level. So, I'm thinking all I need to do is use 1 x as a spacer or shim under that section where it's lower. Because if it were to be fastened down the way it is, the panels would buckle. I know this sounds ridiculous. And I believe there is a way to correct this. And now I see it. I've never installed a standing seam metal roof, but I'm no stranger to doing it right. Like I said, the ridge plywood is level all across. it's just about 12 inches below that there is a dip in the roof. It's not noticeable, but I can't just install it to the deck. I'm going to have to shim or batten that area first. I'll use Mason line and get a grid going and flatten it out. Everything is a lot of work.. maybe even some of those high cleats might work just for that area to hold the panels level from eaves to Ridge? I used sharkskin SA over the whole deck. Thanks for your reply 👍
@JimRockford-ju8ol22 күн бұрын
Excellent!!
@NUMENOREAN9124 күн бұрын
Lol
@shiftclicked24 күн бұрын
That break is ❤
@edward300726 күн бұрын
Hello, could you tell me what the name of the tool you are using is, good video, congratulations. 🎊 I
@asm10126 күн бұрын
deep jaw folding pliers head to the homepage for links to the tool list
@gagemcdonnell28 күн бұрын
What kind of ridge cap is that? I’ve always used “snap z” after I’ve installed my panels but that looks wayyyy easier
@asm10128 күн бұрын
J trim that I stuff the panels into
@silverlining9077Ай бұрын
I found the tool fairly useless . Difficult if not impossible to cut a nice accurate straight line, very difficult to impossible to cut nice curves. Impossible to cut corrugated roof iron . Over all its rubbish. From an engineer of 40 yrs
@asm101Ай бұрын
Agreed
@JackieHallJr-gv8pzАй бұрын
You shouldn't overlap the hymns that makes it look horrible
@asm101Ай бұрын
It’s my house
@Mojo_Jo_Jo_Ай бұрын
I know a young Don Frye when I see one respect to the legend
@mmroofsАй бұрын
How nice 😮
@williammacdonald1267Ай бұрын
What is the name of the soffit screen you are using?
@asm101Ай бұрын
Perforated material
@williammacdonald1267Ай бұрын
What brand is that roll former?
@asm101Ай бұрын
Vs150 by roll former corp.
@williammacdonald1267Ай бұрын
Thank you. I like how short the tooling assembly is.
@patrickfrank366Ай бұрын
I’ve seen them guys make a chimney cap or a top of a column or a mailbox that has a single piece of metal and it looks like a hip roof. It starts out a circle then they disect it into 4 triangles that they bend on the brake and when they join the first edge and the last edge it lifts and vwallah. I want to know the formula but I don’t speak , read or write polish or Russian whatever language they speak. I bet you can make a video explaining the formula in real time and explain how you can use it for a big 12’ X 8’ chimney chase or a 2’x 2’ chase. Nah you can’t make that video. The geometry is too much
@patrickfrank366Ай бұрын
I see that you’re watching a lot of those polish guys like roof Moto and metal maniac right? They do some serious roofing. No exposed screws right? 100 year stuff. That’s taking pride man. I love seeing someone in any trade for that matter do a job so well that it couldn’t be done better. Nobody can go up on any of my roofs and call me a hack. That’s pride. I might die broke but my roofs are gonna be still working when bitcoin costs a million dollars and nobody carries foldable money anymore
@patrickfrank366Ай бұрын
Dude. Are you ok? Is someone judging or giving you a hard time. I watch your videos for a long time and it seams like your heading to a dark place. Don’t you worry about what anyone says or talks about. It’s usually the ones talking the most and loudest who don’t know shit. Don’t make shit. You just do you dude. God is the only one we need to be judged by. Lest ye be judged” God gave us 2 ears and 1 mouth. Let’s use them accordingly. The more you open your mouth the more chance you have to put your foot in it
@asm101Ай бұрын
Yea man. Doing alright. Pretty standard life stuff. No biggy but thanks for checking in brother
@h.278Ай бұрын
NICE ! Local 105 sheet metal worker ! Learning from you 👍🙏🏽
@joshuabarott4866Ай бұрын
Anyone know where I can get the rest of the audio?
@superiormetal448Ай бұрын
Nice work. Another way to do inside corners is take the panel headed into the corner and bend it at a 90....then put J channel against that panel. Just using one pce of J and looks clean. If its protected from rain you could skip the 90 bend on panel headed into corner and maybe lap tape the j to the panel or good sealant, just don't let it ooze out. I'd sleave the joints of J on the outside corners so water cannot seep in the crack. But we don't use J on outside corners we make a corner trim that goes over both sides 4 inches.
@stephenevans1091Ай бұрын
What Dewalt saw is that? I have a DCS565, and was hoping if I got a good metal blade for it I’d be able to cut 4” channel iron.