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What is the best way to cut metal roofing? I have an overhang from the carport that dumps water into my chicken run. (Wish it was angled the other direction.) I'd like to cut it back to the edge of the carport so I can run a gutter to a dry well and channel the overflow away from the run.



Any ideas? I have an electric metal shear that could work, but I've never used it.

Use that or a circular saw. Take an old blade put it on backwards. Snap you a straight chalk line and let er rip. Be prepared, ITS LOUD AS HECK.
I thought turning the blade was for alum? is that same as steel roof? idk? I dont know crap about that kinda roof, so I am asking because I want to add a little porch on my entryway aside the garage.
 
What's that supposed to mean???
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Old silly calculator joke

Well......what kind of accent????
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He's from Israel. Netanyahu
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I thought turning the blade was for alum? is that same as steel roof? idk? I dont know crap about that kinda roof, so I am asking because I want to add a little porch on my entryway aside the garage.

Skill saw, safety glasses, and duck
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Dremel UltraSaw... has blades for plastic, wood or metal... doesn't cut deep, so gotta run both sides of corrugated, but it is an awesome tool... use it for cut outs in my coops, trimming, everything...
 
Thank you Sally. By the way, I got my extra Chicken calendar today.
That's not what Ravyn said, but I'll take it.
Same piece
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I bought an electric Bosch hand-held planer. Its sa-weeet!

I also have a huge 13" Jet planer, but its a PITA to use.
WV glad you got the chicken one...
I got other I didnt order but no matter its old news it was free at least right
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ok dumb Sal here with is PITA I know POS good grief you make me think toomuch
 

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