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Torch On Felt Roofing

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  • Chris Macneil

    he's got the laps torched………forgot about the rest of the roll though.  Good job on the flashing good bleed and rubbed in the piece really well.  always check the guys glove after a day of flashing if there are wear holes in them he did a good job.

  • J.Stuart Hill

    I think this is an informative video to show clients what's involved in there new flat roof being laid, good on yous and its ranking high on YouTube so who cares what the haters think. In my opinion that roof will last a good 20 year and the client will be happy with that.

  • TheFatman2436

    The issue with people or tradesman putting up videos on YouTube every fucker has to criticize I'm a Plasterer by trade and have been for over 15 years I did put up a few videos for the diyer really step by step I even said some Plasterers start from the top and work down and some star from the bottom and go up the amount of abuse I got was incredible. If you've got Tim to sit at a computer or on your phone and take the piss out of the way people are doing a job more than likely you sitting at home with maybe a few jobs here and there you're basically jealous. GOOD ON YOU LADS YOU DOING A BANGING JOB, EVERYONE DOES SHIT DIFFERENTLY IT DON'T MEAN YOURS IS RIGHT AND HIS IS WRONG AS LONG AS CUSTOMERS ARE HAPPY AND YOU DON'T GET A CALL BACK FOR A REPAIR

  • Peter Mckeown

    Cross bonding! No 2mm on the back edge under the cap sheet at the beginning of the film let alone primer on a wooden arris rail! All the heat on the cap sheet going on the selvedge and not across the roll and why not try taking the selvedge at 45 degrees on the edge detail check kerb flashing's to prevent a 4mm lap build up? The finishes (flashing's) "bleeding" on the laps! Me I did my time with Briggs Amasco,,,no thanks lads, collect your cards at the end of the shift. Oh and make sure you take all your tools with you.

  • Skylightatdusk

    I want to install it on top of a shipping container roof. However, I am thinking of putting a thin layer of wood between the torchon and container roof. Will this help to insulate from heat better than without the wood) and insulate against potential water leaks? Is it easy to repair if the container gets scraped during transportation? Thanks

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