Hey, you’ll want to nail the upleg to the substrate as high as possible. With roofing nails. Typically you’ll want to place the nails where the building paper or water barrier can overlap creating a shingling effect. Ultimately the building paper will cover the fastener/nail.
Thank u man. Your Good explanation keeps me ready for today’s job. I have to finish several insade-outside Flashing so once again Thank you for showing how to properly install Flashing.
Can you imagine what this man would be capable of with a pair of MIDWEST and some HAND TONGS and just lose the grinder man xD Great video though good fabricator.
Hi Laura, In this application we installed foil faced self adhered flashing to the building at the elevation of the flashing. Then we installed the drip edge flashing, fastening it with roofing nails. Lastly, take the building paper (Tyvek in this case) overlap the up-leg of the flashing creating the shingle effect. Installing the foil face flashing eliminates the condensation from the metal and the butyl adhesive seals the nails that penetrate the flashing. I hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have any more questions.
You mean transfer/. There is no changing of positions or coordinates. Since the item never had any exchange of units like making metric into inches. or making all units lesser by a certain percentage, scaling.
Hi Joshua, Bending that over and up prevents wind driven water from going right into that seam and onto the wood your protecting. Additionally, you can add caulking to that 45 prior to bending over for extra waterproofing. Please let me know if that make sense. Thanks for viewing.
In sheet metal trim you always leave those tabs for caulking, so the caulk is pressed and squished between the two layers of metal for a good water tight seal.
Hey, We had this custom custom fabricated with a hemmed drip edge from Fast Flashings in Seattle, WA. But you should be able to google a sheet metal or standard metal fabricator near you.
Hi Dylan, that’s a great idea. I’ll have to remember that. I unfortunately didn’t have those tin snips with me. Also, I was doing 2000 LF of this and didn’t want to get wrist pain or trash my tin snips. FYI everyone - they have a set of red, green, yellow tin snips for left, right, straight cut applications! Thanks Dylan!
Yeah it’s a little overkill. Lol But this was specced out 18 ga metal flashing and there was a high volume. Hard to cut that for the whole day for a week straight. Appreciate the feedback Ricky Rosè! Be safe 😉😉
Very useful demonstration, thank you. Don't let the critics keep you from creating similar content!
Thank you. I hope you found good use of the video!
Hey man thank you so much for posting this video. You did a great job explaining each step and the reason why. I am more than grateful
You’re welcome Rebecca,
That’s great to hear! I’m so happy I could help.
Have a great day.
Great instruction. I needed this. I was making one heck of a mess. I now am on the right track. Thank you for the help my friend !!
Great work! Nice seeing caring about the craft and not being a hack
Thank you for sharing. Could you please install one? Just to understand where to add nails and where not to during installation?
Hey, you’ll want to nail the upleg to the substrate as high as possible. With roofing nails. Typically you’ll want to place the nails where the building paper or water barrier can overlap creating a shingling effect. Ultimately the building paper will cover the fastener/nail.
Very well explained and easy to follow the steps
Thanks bro very helpful I’m a framer that the boss threw a copper drip edge install!
Thank u man. Your Good explanation keeps me ready for today’s job. I have to finish several insade-outside Flashing so once again Thank you for showing how to properly install Flashing.
Thank you for a clear and concise instruction.
Thank you sir for sharing your skills and knowledge!
Do you have video for outside corners?
Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to make this
Can you imagine what this man would be capable of with a pair of MIDWEST and some HAND TONGS and just lose the grinder man xD
Great video though good fabricator.
I would like to see you adhere this to the building. What kind of nails. What does the final nail up look like?
Hi Laura,
In this application we installed foil faced self adhered flashing to the building at the elevation of the flashing. Then we installed the drip edge flashing, fastening it with roofing nails. Lastly, take the building paper (Tyvek in this case) overlap the up-leg of the flashing creating the shingle effect. Installing the foil face flashing eliminates the condensation from the metal and the butyl adhesive seals the nails that penetrate the flashing. I hope that makes sense.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
How to i do an inside corner for a 4x12 pitch
Can I use Rivet gun and rivets instead of Caulking?
Hi ZD,
Yes, a rivet gun inside is ideal for this application. A little bit caulking will help with wind driven water as a bonus.
Thank you!
Where do you get your sharpies from
Galvanized or bonderized metal is the death of all sharpies lol.
You mean transfer/. There is no changing of positions or coordinates. Since the item never had any exchange of units like making metric into inches. or making all units lesser by a certain percentage, scaling.
That piece you bent over that was from the 45 you cut, why not just cut it off?
Hi Joshua, Bending that over and up prevents wind driven water from going right into that seam and onto the wood your protecting. Additionally, you can add caulking to that 45 prior to bending over for extra waterproofing. Please let me know if that make sense. Thanks for viewing.
In sheet metal trim you always leave those tabs for caulking, so the caulk is pressed and squished between the two layers of metal for a good water tight seal.
Wow!! Good and perfect demonstrating thanks!!! It helps a lot!!!👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much super helpful!
God bless you sharing with us your skills
do you workout?
Thanks! Very helpful!
Nice 👍
Thank you
Where can I buy this drip edge flashing?
Hey,
We had this custom custom fabricated with a hemmed drip edge from Fast Flashings in Seattle, WA. But you should be able to google a sheet metal or standard metal fabricator near you.
Damn thanks man.
very nice tips... god bless
Thx bud for the help
Exellent!!!
Just like that
The grinder was so unnecessary 😂😂
wow you made that 100 times harder than it should be and took way too long to do it!
Why use a grinder. Use a set of green snips? Weirdo
Hi Dylan, that’s a great idea. I’ll have to remember that. I unfortunately didn’t have those tin snips with me. Also, I was doing 2000 LF of this and didn’t want to get wrist pain or trash my tin snips.
FYI everyone - they have a set of red, green, yellow tin snips for left, right, straight cut applications! Thanks Dylan!
😆🤦🤦🤦 jeeZe guy used a grinder to
Cut some drip edge lmao wow I’d have to kick you off my site
Yeah it’s a little overkill. Lol But this was specced out 18 ga metal flashing and there was a high volume. Hard to cut that for the whole day for a week straight. Appreciate the feedback Ricky Rosè! Be safe 😉😉
Thank you
You're welcome