Installing Difficult Roof Trim With NO Fasteners

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In this episode of Building my Dream Shop Episode 50, I show you how to install the rake trim on our metal roof using zero fasteners. This gives us a very clean look and obviously free of any potential leak points in the future.

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I've learned more from your videos then 12 years of school. Smartest builder I've ever seen I appreciate the videos brother

joshferrell
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Let me tell you all, who needs Disney, Netflix, amazon prime, ect : when we have Kyle and Greg of RR buildings . you need your own show. all the best from Turkey... 😀👍🏽👊🏽

PRACTICALBUSHCRAFTSURVIVAL
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Telegraph! Same grammatical use as working with flooring. When you lay down some types of flooring you add an underlayment (solids or liquids) to prevent any defects or designs from a previous floor from telegraphing through to the new finished floor. This is a great build series guys and I know you knew that but wanted the interaction from the comments. Nice job.

toddswenson
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Just want to say this is by far my favorite show on the planet. Love that we get to watch yall build!!!!

deftar
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I think you are the first carpenter I've seen that can do a good job running flashing.

Former roofing contractor.

michaelmcgee
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This roof looks amazing. Makes me want one just like it. Days later... Finds out retail cost in Massachusetts... Throws up in mouth. lol Nice work none-the-less.

MrEdge
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Kyle and Greg you both work so professionally all the time.

michaelolenick
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I appreciate your attention to the details vs. speed to finish. Well done.

frankmc
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I agree with telegraph in the comment below. I work in industrial paints and we use that term a lot. If you have a defect in the base layer, it telegraphs through other coats and grows on you.

danielst-cyr
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Hey there Kyle: As someone who grew up using a grandfather’s and great-grandfather’s tools, you’ve been so much help to me on what’s new and good in the modern era (including your recommendation on the Cyrusher Montta, resulting in me getting THE last one available in the US for my wife, while I had to get the similar XF-800) that I thought I would return the favor. I watched some of these all at once, so can’t remember which one had you messing with your broken tape measure, but I was using a Milwaukee that had been a gift until I happened to walk past a display in Lowe’s and saw a Craftsman that looked like it, but said MADE IN USA on it. I bought the 30’ version, took it home, and extended it out more than 12 feet horizontally!! (They advertise 14’ and it will probably do that.). It’s Craftsman 30’ x 1 1/4” model CMHT37570. Best one I’ve ever had, so I immediately bought another. Very comfortable to use. If you get one, I’m sure you’ll love it!

EMJ
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It looks amazing. I thought a house with a metal roof and after watching you for years all I see is how my roof was done without the RR love and care.

dnurgh
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You are very crafty with those snips. Id surely mess something up lol. Roof is looking great and the detail u guys do is 2nd to none.

robavis
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Kyle, you need a Malco 6” hand seamer for the wider bends. Crisp and clean results knowing the hand seamer spans the entire length.

ta
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Ghosting is the term that gets my vote!

mikehaskins
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I've learned a lot watching this series, thank you

MAMedievalCrusaders
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I love the black facia and trims, it looks great. 🤘🤘

lokigames
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Great craftsmanship! And you guys enjoy your work and each other!

jgardner
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Awesome detailing! Kyle, I think the word you were looking for was "telegraphing."

tomim
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I went out and got a pair of crimpers and a roll of stick Velcro. Get the soft side of the Velcro and stick it to the inside of your crimpers and it makes it where it greatly reduces scratches.

kevinromine
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Yea kyle youve taught me an incredible amount over the past year and a half and i thank you!

chrischapman