Roofing Tools
Roofing Tools Available At The Metal Shop
Roofing tools are specialized equipment and instruments used by professionals and DIY enthusiasts to install, repair, and maintain roofs. These tools can vary from basic hand tools such as hammers and screwdrivers to more advanced tools like pneumatic cap nailers. Some other common roofing tools include roofing knives, shingle cutters, chalk lines, and roof jacks. The right roofing tools can make a significant difference in the efficiency and quality of a roofing project and can be purchased at The Metal Shop.
Makes cutting easier with sharper blades and stronger spring action.
1″ X 30′ Measure to the 16th of an inch.
Soft touch, non-slip handle insert.
Designed for exterior applications like plumbing, electrical, roofing, and masonry.
A chalk box is used to strike a straight line between two points.
Bending and Crimping.
Lightweight hammer- like tool with a head made of molded rubber or hard plastic and a wooden or fiberglass handle.
Lightweight, economical, reusable polyethylene.
Hand tool thats’s used to make a straight line between two points.
Designed as multi-purpose cutting tools.
A tool for marking long, straight lines on relatively flat surfaces.
Speed-line reel and chalk combo features a durable, lightweight, ABS housing with a large fill door for quick and easy chalk line.
Also called a rafter square, rafter angle square, and triangle square, is a multi-purpose triangular carpenters’ tool used for marking out.
Bag or pack that holds supplies used to treat minor injuries including cuts, scrapes, burns, bruises, and sprains.
Use: can be used in the transport and building industries, the home, and for many outdoor activities.
Use: a type of hand tool typically used to measure distance and size.
Use: is made from durable fabric with multiple pockets to provide maximum organization.
It is basically a square that is used for framing up new construction pole barns saves time and money, and labor, and is totally reusable.
3/16″ double-sided, used for pre-drilling panels prior to screwing.
Use: is designed for removing room shingles.
Are cutting and also have bi-metal blades, but with a carbide tip at the end of each tooth.
Sweep up iron and steel parts from floors and sandy surfaces.
Makes quick bends along the drip edge of flat-pan standing seam metal roofing panels.
Hands-free cutting of roofing panel and trim. Cuts up to 18 gauge metal.
Best practice for securing synthetic underlayment.
Use: are designed for outdoor applications such as securing soffit, fascia, trim coil, and roof drainage installations.
Use: to prevent water from following the pipe down through your roof and into your home.
Cuts up to 20 gauge metal. Attach to a minimum 14.4-volt drill.