🔧 Elevate Your Siding Game with Ease!
The Pactool SA908 Shingle Sider is a lightweight, hand-powered tool designed for effortless one-person installation of shingles and shake siding. With its innovative design, it protects your vapor barrier while being compatible with all shingle types, making it an essential addition to any contractor's toolkit.
Manufacturer | General Tools |
Part Number | SA908 |
Package Dimensions | 41.2 x 16.31 x 4.9 cm; 898 g |
Item model number | SA908 |
Colour | Green |
Style | Shingles |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 898 g |
Y**N
guide pour bardeau de cedre
pour la pose de bardeau de cèdre vraiment bien conforme a mes attentes
J**F
Shake install tool must have
Great time saving tools. They worked just as I hoped. I wish I’d bought them sooner. For Shake installs, they are a must have!
O**W
Would be perfect for new construction
These are pretty good but often times with shingle siding where there's existing windows, or houses have settled and fascia/freeze boards aren't perfect, you find yourself fudging courses to create the illusion that things are level and straight when really they're slightly off. These aren't great for that because you will constantly be adjusting. If everything is leveled nicely then you will be fine. Also note that a 3 1/2" board combined with these at the lowest setting offers a minimum 4 13/16" course line. I just ripped my 3 1/2" to 3 3/16" and was able to get to my 4 1/2" course lines. So basically, just make sure you have a table saw to rip those pieces if your course lines are below 4 13/16". They're a little snug to slide behind the shingle so make sure you're tilted out as to not scratch your new shingles with the backs of these. Ultimately, they're a welcome addition to my tool arsenal.
W**
The three pieces are cumbersome and time consuming to set up
The original method of using a straight edge with a couple flat piece of metal nailed to it, is one simple piece that is easily moved to the next row. Turning this into a three step process, is not efficient in any way.
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