I started roofing in 1973 and if you use lines ,I could see this being a little better. I can tell a lot of people have never put on three tab shingles. You about had to line them. Not just for keeping them straight,but when you check over a dormer and the bottom is not the same you have to know what line to start on. Very easy to come out slot over slot. When you have 4 or 5 people roofing,everyone gauges a little different plus shingles are different sizes. Looks 100 percent better with lines.
I pop the first line from the drip edge at 17’5 inches and from their eavry 45 inched never had a problem depends on the shingle i think a line eavry 5,5 inches is a waist of time tbh
no matter how good you lay without line's. it's the mathamatical way. if I was a home owner. I would want to see line's being popped. I've been a roof tech for 23 years. and still to this day,I pop lines. it makes it 41/2 to 5 inches to the weather.
lol what the fuck you need that fer ? Pop one line and lay em strait , ive put over 1000 of ars on and I pop one line and keep em strait always that a fucking waste of time !
if you are a beginner then yes chalk lines i have never used a chalk line and can keep the shingles straight as an arrow for 300 too 500 feet long buildings..
I was gonna say the same thing . I'm out of the business now but I only used line's on three tab but only when going around a Dormer or other details .
I was wanting to know when u hook the bottom of the roof for architect shingles what is ur measurements ur first is 11 then pull up to that Mark and what do u mark from there to pop lines ?
I chalk every other line...granted I can make straight without it but ur crew can't always...what's it gonna hurt to take the time??all u non line Chalmers seem to be the hacks..probably all laborers talking shit..seems like a good idea...
Actually, the opposite is true. If you don't chalk lines you are a hack. Now, granted, there is no need to chalk every course, especially on new construction, but I mostly do re-roofs on old houses where nothing is straight, square, or parrallel. Even then I can usually get by with four lines (Minus the ridge). The chalk box is my best friend.
LOL. Right. That may be true, but I'd venture to say that your roofs look like shit and the only word of mouth adverstising you get is bad references. Anyone who says they don't need lines is either a hack or, at best, has one or two easy roofs under their belts. One thing they are not is the mechanic. Sounds to me like the guy who invented this product knows what he is doing. A story-pole on a reel? Fuck. Wish I'd thought of it.
why? I roof every day and i have never used a chalk line and my line are straight as a arrow I can do a side that is 500 feet long and not have any problems.
Theres nothing wrong with chalking lines but if you are a true professional you would be able too bang a side off without a chalk line, what if you messed up caulking the line then your in real trouble and how can you chalk an old house that is not square what if you drip edge was an eigth of an inch off and there for you would have an in accurate line so many houses bow in the middle I've seen up too 3 inch bow in the middle starting an eigth of an inch by the gables and bowing up too 3 inch in the middle
This product will lead to a disaster someday when somebody drops off a load of metrics. That can be avoided if you create a tape with two sets of lines that are color coded. Now if you do that I will have to sue you. Just kiddin' good luck with it. It would help some newbies I guess or on a roof with alot of dormers. You could use it as a story pole.
Hey this goes out to my hard working brothers awesome tape I like the idea of accuracy and time saving methods and a tape that hooks well and lays flat saves both time and money thank you
Ive been roofing since 80,and can lay the laminated shingles by the lip on the shingle just below nail line,and I stay as straight as gauging the 3 tab,,I have seen 2 newer guys at our company that chalk lines every 4th course and it looks good,but mine looks good too,why waste time with lines??,unless you need to to stay straight.
Useless. Gauge on gun does the same thing. Lay paper with plywood lines helps too. If this guys trying to sell something he invented, not only is he not going to make money off a roofer with an I Q over 80, But hes barely going to make any denaroes shingling with this stupid method. Looks like he gets on about 8-10 bundles a day doing it that where I do that in an hour and just as straight. Tumbleweed, this guy cant afford an 8 ball, let alone an 8th of weed. lol.