A nice job Boyo. You know what your are doing. I use a Sievert with 2 adjusting nobs and 14 inches long. I use felts from the IKO range. I happened to pass a roof I constructed over 40 years ago and still waterproof!! I retired at 80. I wish you well and God Bless you and your family.
The only time I have ever used can’t strip is with hot tar roofing. No need with 2 ply modified. 3 ft flashings are easy to work with and make cutting different sizes easy as it’s the width of the roll. I will use larger on curbs or areas that are just bigger than a normal flashing to avoid having a small second piece. Thanks for the questions!
A nice job Boyo. You know what your are doing. I use a Sievert with 2 adjusting nobs and 14 inches long. I use felts from the IKO range. I happened to pass a roof I constructed over 40 years ago and still waterproof!! I retired at 80. I wish you well and God Bless you and your family.
Thank you very much MrFlatRoofer. 🙏🏻
@@schoenroofing Your welcome
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You are a great professional men
Is it more ideal to add a cant strip instead of going up a 90deg? Also how come you use those short strips for the flashing instead of a long strip?
The only time I have ever used can’t strip is with hot tar roofing. No need with 2 ply modified. 3 ft flashings are easy to work with and make cutting different sizes easy as it’s the width of the roll. I will use larger on curbs or areas that are just bigger than a normal flashing to avoid having a small second piece. Thanks for the questions!
@@schoenroofing thanks man. I just subscribed. Surprised you don't have more followers you I have a lot of good hard to find info on here
Base/Cap flashings are not staggered enough at 00:42 field seams are also quite close together.
What brand of roofing torch do you have
It seems you only apply little heat
I believe it is “Magnum” it puts out big BTU!
Looks like cap sheet is seem with seem with base flashing
Definitely not. I appreciate your attention to detail.
Hello, I am from Morocco. I do this work perfectly. Is it possible to work with your company
Why not running your cap sheet at least 4” up on the wall then your parapet sheet running down passing 4” over flat cap sheet
Never heard of doing that. Can you send an example?
excelente explicación adelante saludos
Thank you good sir!