Bob meets Ryley outside where he is putting sidewall shingles on the new addition. Bob points out the newly trimmed window and the ten inch wide piece of felt around it called a spline. The spline is common in the Northeast to prevent moisture from coming in between the trim and the shingle once shrinkage has occurred. Ryley explains that he is using a red cedar eighteen-inch perfection shingle that is rejoined and rebutted to form a perfectly square shingle. This type of shingle is higher in quality and price than a standard white cedar shingle, but it is better for taking paint and stain. Because Ryley is using an eight-inch exposure on the shingle, he can use a third fewer shingles on the project. He uses a story pole up the corner of the house as a guide for each row of shingles. Bob and Ryley take the strapping off and raise it to the next chalk line to start a new row. The chalk string is moved so that it can hold the shingles in place. Ryley and Bob put the shingles on the strapping and cut the middle ones to size. Then they are nailed in place and the process repeats. Ryley uses five penny galvanized box nails nailed twice into each shingle.
Whether cutting storm-damaged branches and dead limbs, regulating growth or shaping a tree for aesthetic purposes, regular trimming is important to promoting a healthy, good-looking tree.
shoots growing toward the trunk. Step 5: Use a polesaw to trim large trees. The best tool for trimming a tall tree from a safe position on the ground is a polesaw. The length of the polesaw can be adjusted to comfortably and safely reach
should be removed in any one year or it slows down growth. As a safety precaution, use a pole pruner, a hand saw, or loppers. Never take a power saw up a ladder, or use it above shoulder height while standing on the ground. There are
Architects. I tend to be on the creative side, so when I saw this space that was unfinished (in the basement), with the the resale value of your house if you install that fireman s pole your son craves or turn your fourth bedroom into a jungle room
like the stripes on a barber's pole. The cutting edge (called bit of explanation. The hole saw bit consists of two parts, the other bit. The blade of the hole saw is a hollow cylinder with teeth sawn most easily with a saber saw (see page 68). Hole saws cut
Dear WOAM, You can buy a Sawzall reciprocating saw for $ 100.00 or so that will do the job and save it for later projects. The saw is versatile and durable. Len
I couldn't resist joining in about the "lemming saw." One option is a pole pruner. If you don't have a huge amount of limbing years and had good luck with it. It has a pruning saw on one side and a lopper on the other (with a rope