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Old 01-02-2010, 01:33 PM   #1
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Old 01-02-2010, 08:23 PM   #2
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Ironically, I just purchased one of these not 5 days ago. I thought it may be handy at times, instead of lugging around my 10 foot break. I will post once I recieve it. I hope it operates as it does in the demos!!
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It seems ok if you want to do straight flashing but it should be step flashed up the chimney!
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It seems ok if you want to do straight flashing but it should be step flashed up the chimney!
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The step flashing is behind the straight flashing. Visit our visitors page (Click on flashingmaster) to see how a chimney should be flashed. Our gallery is on the right.
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Ironically, I just purchased one of these not 5 days ago. I thought it may be handy at times, instead of lugging around my 10 foot break. I will post once I recieve it. I hope it operates as it does in the demos!!
Hi this is Jody English, I sent you your new flashing brake. I have posted a few photos of some of the chimneys I flashed with the
"Stealth" Chimney Flashing Brake. Please (click on flashingmaster) visit our visitors page, the album is on the right.
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The step flashing is behind the straight flashing. Visit our visitors page (Click on flashingmaster) to see how a chimney should be flashed. Our gallery is on the right.
Thanks for the advice but i disagree, this is how you do stepflashing.
Nice sales pitch!
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Thanks for the advice but i disagree, this is how you do stepflashing.
Nice sales pitch!
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This is much nicer.
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This is much nicer.
This is how we install our step flashing and counter flashing.
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I can see this tool having some use. I agree with English about the flashing, BUT that's not to say that this tool can't be used to do it English's and my way too, I mean after all a step flashing for me starts with a straight piece of metal anyways. Then hold that metal up to the brick, mark your cuts and bends and begin stepping.
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The riglet should be cut in the mortar joint not the brick, I like the re-mortar of the joint English. There is a 12'' pc we use to fold the top edge of the counter flashing.
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