This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows how to install an efficient rain-handling gutter system. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for How to Install Aluminum Gutters:
- aluminum gutters and downspouts with assorted fittings and brackets
- silicone sealant,”] used to form watertight seal between gutter and fittings
- aluminum rivets,”] for fastening together the aluminum parts
- aluminum screws”] for fastening together the aluminum parts
- PVC pipe and elbows,”] used to create drainpipe to carry water away from house
- PVC primer and cement,”] for fastening together PVC pipe and fittings
Tools for How to Install Aluminum Gutters:
- crimping tool, used to attach end caps to the ends of gutters
- hacksaw and tin snips, used to cut gutter and downspouts to length
- caulking gun, used to apply silicone sealant
- drill, used to drill holes and drive screws
- pop rivet gun, for riveting together the aluminum parts
- 3-inch-diameter hole saw, used to cut outlet hole in gutter
- level, used as a straightedge to establish position of the high end of the gutter
- shovel, for digging trench to bury PVC drainpipe
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In this video I have resorted to using Acetylene & Oxygen after breaking to breaker bars and 1 socket. You only want to use this method as a last resort because more damage can occur to yourself, bearings or if you heat the axle nut wrong it many never come off. If you keep your heat moving slow and steady heating the axle nut, in about 1 minute it will be ready for removal. Alwasys use extreme caution when using this method and remember only do this if all other methods have failed.
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