Make sure that they perfectly align with your measurements and remember that being even a tiny bit off can cause irreparable damage to your corrugated sheeting.
How to cut metal roofing sheets.
The double cut design leaves clean and smooth edges on both sides unlike the single cut shear and doesn t leave too much waste.
This is true of off set snips as well.
Do not force the blade through the tin or you may cause damage.
Sick of paying for expensive and smelly cutting disks.
The ideal tool to perfectly cut corrugated metal is power shears.
Use tin snips or shears to cut lengths by hand.
This will not only brace it to keep it in place but you ll be able to pull it up as you cut.
The metal sheets used to form the roof need to be cut to fit your roof before you can install them but fortunately this is easy to do with a few different tools.
Cut only one sheet at a time and position the exposed side of the tin down to prevent damaging the finish.
Always have the snips blades perpendicular to the metal sheet you are cutting.
The metal must feed straight in and the blades must cut straight down.
Want to cut iron lengthwise.
Use your nondominant hand to hold the side of the metal.
Hold the side of the metal sheet and put your snips around the edge.
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It doesn t matter where the handles point it matters that the blades are perpendicular to the cut otherwise the metal will catch in the blades and you ll damage the metal and maybe your snips too.
Wipe the cut sheets.
Once you are satisfied with your measurements and alignment start cutting the metal.
We prefer double cut shears instead of single cut shears.