a standing seam Valley trim double fold flat lock connection can be done right in place. alot of these watertight details are done in this manner. #asm101 #standingseam #doublefold
I’m just trying to understand why not get the proper measurements and pre hem you panels and install? This method to me just caused really bad scratches on your panels and your cricket bro. Im 12 years in sheet metal and metal roofing and I wouldn’t leave this installed. Throw it out and re-do this project. Im sorry bro but this is bad, I wouldn’t let you work on my roof with this quality of work. For anyone thinking they learned something from this, it should be on what not to do on a metal roof . SMH
Your missing the point to this video...it's meant to show that it is possible to do it after the fact...maybe I should have been clearer about that when I edited the video..oh well regardless thanks for watching....maybe I'll redeem myself on the next one
That’s a leak unfortunately. Swept end is an opening for leaks. this is why we only use this detail with an eave trim underneath with over lap. You should have flattened the seam down if you wanted to double bend the eave like that. This is a big no no. 🫤
Comment above is good feedback. Otherwise this method is helpful to see. I would’ve had a hard time figuring out how to make a hook in place once panels are laid. This would work. Thanks to you both! Learning here as well
@@JThomasP my only problem is that people will see this video and think it’s ok to do it like that. I don’t mean to bring someone down or anything but I think this video should be taken down and redone with the correct detail so anyone that see the video at least can reproduce something correctly even if they don’t really understand why. It’s important for the people that really want to learn.
the only thing wrong with this detail is the swept nose part as it isnt swept properly and double locked like the rest of the detail probably still waterproof though