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Strike the cut line sharply with the hatchet then lift the shingle and bend it along the line made by the hatchet to separate it.
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Cut shingles with the hatchet end of a roofing hatchet also known as a roofing hammer.
More or less ripped it on hot days so the hook blade was a better choice for cutting.
With its long history and strong.
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Used in combination with our reclaimed barn wood for drop ceilings cabinet doors wall veneer shed roofs and many other unique designs to give that old barn feel.
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With practice you can set nail and cut the edge shingles with the same tool.
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Some roofing professionals and collectors seek out antique roofing hammers.
These vintage barn roof sheets give a distinct look of an old barn seen in classic pictures and country landscapes.
The 5 holes made an adjustable exposure gauge and the hatchet has a cutting edge on the side also.
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In fact the hammer is by some accounts the first tool archaeologists have discovered stone hammers 2 5 million years old.
If you ve found an antique hammer be cautious as these tools may no longer be up to the task of installing a roof.
More recently in the bronze age hammer heads were cast while romans wielded claw hammers that were remarkably similar in design to the ones we use today.
These often have square heads and are made from metals that were more popular in the past such as brass and bronze.
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