What a pleasure to be able to watch an absolute professional ply his trade while imparting valuable knowledge and wisdom in a way that is very easy to understand. Thank You.
WTF Oprah, i need to re affix my gutters as they were installed 20+years ago and have started to come away from the fascia. Problem is they were installed using heavy cleats rather than being screwed in. ? is there anothe angle bracket i could screw in beside the existing bracket without having to remove everything at height ? Thanx in advance Oprah !
Thanks for all the videos you have shared wrt roofing, I've found them very valuable. Can those external brackets be used on a metal facia (e.g. 150mmx50mm steel beam)?
Brilliant. Thanks heaps for the thorough walkthrough. Would be perfect if the camera peraon went close-up on your fine work inside the gutter. But really, this was amazing. Thank you.
I have a 10 meter gutter run for a back lean--to porch and I am planning to iinstalll quad gutter with a single down pipe at one end.. There are no trees but the roof area feeding the gutters 30 square meters so I am concerned about the weight on the clips in the event of a downpour or storm. Would external clips be better for this?. Also the time they used for the roof is second hand and the edges have been trimmed with an angle grinder and so are a bit sharp so external may be better to keep hands away...
As long as the screws are above the overflow slots - no problem. Ensures the back of the gutter is secured against the facia. Unlike the internal clips, the external clips provide no other positive secure upper fixing of the gutter directly to the facia. No downside that I can see. Cheers, Peter
Not sure if anyone is going to be able to answer this, but I'm building a large commercial shed myself and am almost at the cladding stage. Do those brackets simply fix to the wall sheets and not onto the eave purlin ? I was given the Metroline products. The assembly manual is very vague and doesn't explain it all that well. Any advice is appreciated.
What a pleasure to be able to watch an absolute professional ply his trade while imparting valuable knowledge and wisdom in a way that is very easy to understand. Thank You.
Its always nice on a new structure at easy reach to demonstrate. Dont we wish all jobs onsite were this straight forward!
Well done Daz, finally someone who is happy to share the tricks of the trade and show how to do the job properly.
Thanks Robert 👍😊
Ta thank you. It's great when people explain in detail rather than assuming it's obvious and people know already
Thanks Michael. Glad this helped you 😀👍
The best video ever , thanks for sharing mate👍👍👍
Thanks for your kind feedback Zac 😊
Oprah makes it look easy. Quality tradie.
Just what I need to know!!! Thanks very much!! 🙌🙌
My pleasure 😀🛴
Awsome video mate great information learnt a lot
Thanks for sharing. Good to learn.
I have learned so much from you man , thank you 🙏 and god bless you .
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Hi Oprah. Nice work.
Thanks Jimmy 😊👍
Hi , thanks for the video , do those bugle screws need to be for external use ? , I think it is something you should mention .
Great video, very professional and helpfull, thanks every much.
Awesome video. Do you have a video using internal clips please
th-cam.com/video/JD2CqxBisaA/w-d-xo.html - hopefully this video may help 😀
Loving those clips... going to have to check your website out to see if you deliver to my area!!
😊👍 Lucas
Great video, which size screws did you use for the gutter clips.
Whats the drill bit you used for this? It looks much shorter than a normal drill bit, and better than carrying a screwdriver and a drill around!
thank you for show this video for help a lot;
Great instructions.
Would you use these clips to mount guttering to a Colorbond custom orb shed? and tek screw into the custom orb?
WTF Oprah, i need to re affix my gutters as they were installed 20+years ago and have started to come away from the fascia. Problem is they were installed using heavy cleats rather than being screwed in. ? is there anothe angle bracket i could screw in beside the existing bracket without having to remove everything at height ? Thanx in advance Oprah !
Thanks for all the videos you have shared wrt roofing, I've found them very valuable. Can those external brackets be used on a metal facia (e.g. 150mmx50mm steel beam)?
Nice video. Why is it called a Quad gutter ?
Brilliant. Thanks heaps for the thorough walkthrough. Would be perfect if the camera peraon went close-up on your fine work inside the gutter. But really, this was amazing. Thank you.
Thanks Rafael 😀🏌️♂️
Oprah you should go to Maui and do some guttering, instead of just handing out pillows...Great informative video, cheers.
Can those brackets be used on a metal facia (e.g. 150mmx50mm steel beam)?
I have a 10 meter gutter run for a back lean--to porch and I am planning to iinstalll quad gutter with a single down pipe at one end.. There are no trees but the roof area feeding the gutters 30 square meters so I am concerned about the weight on the clips in the event of a downpour or storm. Would external clips be better for this?. Also the time they used for the roof is second hand and the edges have been trimmed with an angle grinder and so are a bit sharp so external may be better to keep hands away...
Good luck with your project 👍😊Kermie
Is it a good idea to put some screws through the gutter at all? @18:10
As long as the screws are above the overflow slots - no problem. Ensures the back of the gutter is secured against the facia. Unlike the internal clips, the external clips provide no other positive secure upper fixing of the gutter directly to the facia. No downside that I can see. Cheers, Peter
external & internal mitres would be handy
My name is ali from Sydney. Just want to know do you have branch in Sydney??
What screws do you use ?
7 x 25 Phillips head gal flat head screws
excellent
Why can't I buy these at Bunnings anymore?
Not sure Boss 😃
Thanks
Also I cant find the part where he actually pus the gutter onto the clips....
Check 16:20 - 16:30
Not sure if anyone is going to be able to answer this, but I'm building a large commercial shed myself and am almost at the cladding stage.
Do those brackets simply fix to the wall sheets and not onto the eave purlin ?
I was given the Metroline products.
The assembly manual is very vague and doesn't explain it all that well.
Any advice is appreciated.
Oprah Winfrey hahahaha