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…yeah no drip edge. Never seen that either, but has a “warmer” look without the metal. Great rig though!Looks like a fun setup. I clicked on the picture and was checking it out and noticed something I had never seen before. It's unrelated to trucks. Why do they wrap the shingles on the roof down over the fascia? Just wondering. Not criticizing.
You see that done on 50-60s era buildings here, after so many years, the wood it wrapped down over rots, doesn't get enough air flow to dry out from the moisture…yeah no drip edge. Never seen that either, but has a “warmer” look without the metal. Great rig though!
And why the metal drip was created.You see that done on 50-60s era buildings here, after so many years, the wood it wrapped down over rots, doesn't get enough air flow to dry out from the moisture
Agree. And I only roofed for 1 summer many moons ago. ******* those ladders and then shingles up them wasn’t fun!Yeah it looks good, but not sure if it is worth it myself, 34 years as a roofer here