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All About Constructing Tin Roofs

Posted by Scott Rodgers on Feb 18, 2010 in K & M

A beautiful house is beautiful from interior as well as exterior. But, your beautiful house still lacks something. You can further gratify your home or your building may it be the restaurant or hotel. Stylish tin roofs are excellent to add extraordinary appearance to your dwelling. In fact these are great in slashing down your expenses while installing the roofs.

Whenever, the longevity of the roofs is talked about, tin roofs usually win the race. This is because; these have a long life span of about 50 years. These pose high survivability even in bad weather conditions. All you need to do is, just paint them regularly. The write up below provides the step by step procedure for building the tin roofs.

Installing the tin roofs would require certain very important items like 30-lb. roofing felt, 1-inch galvanized clout nails, 3-inch metal edging, 1 1/4-inch roofing nails, 12-foot sheets of tin roofing, 1/4-inch metal wood screws and tin snips. Ensure, you have them all beforehand.

Apply 30-lb. roofing felt over the entire roof as a base for your tin roof. After you have properly applied it over the complete roof, nail them with the rafters using 1 inch galvanized clout nails.

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Importance Of A Plumbing Tool Kit

Posted by Scott Rodgers on Jan 17, 2010 in K & M

When it comes to exercising safety guidelines at your home, a plumbing tool kit is something that deserves a significant thought. Generally, common household plumbing problems are the one that require an inadequate expertise to fix it yourself, provided you have the right logic and the required plumbing tool box. Hence, plumbing tool kit becomes an essential component of your home repair framework.

An ideal plumbing tool kit must be acquainted with all the general safety tools as well as the specialized tools that’re meant for their respective plumbing purposes.

Start building your own plumbing tool kit by arranging a toolbox casing first. The size is significant as you may end up assembling more tools than you expected. All the tools are important hence, discarding a particular tool would not be wise. The box should not have a metal body and should essentially be of plastic material.

The elementary safety tools such as goggles, gloves and a first-aid kit get a preference in the safety scheme of the kit. The first-aid segment should primarily constitute the eye-rinse solution and the rolls of adhesive bandages as the plumbing jobs commonly lead to scratches and nicks on the body.

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