I am trying to figure out how I would construct an eavetrough for round eave that has a 20 ft diameter arch. Is there anyone that can help me?
Thanks
I am trying to figure out how I would construct an eavetrough for round eave that has a 20 ft diameter arch. Is there anyone that can help me?
Thanks
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custom sheet metal shop can handle that job. Say where you are and maybe somebody here has a shop to recommend
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Eavetrough? what is it?
It's a rain gutter.
Just curious ... if you didn't know what it was, why did you give an answer?
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I thought it had something to do with radiuses.
So what came into mind first was wooden fasia.
Thanks for the correction.
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Edited 12/29/2005 11:25 pm ET by TRIGGER
someday you'll hasve to read "beckman's rooftop ranch and bordello", one of the old classics here.
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It got lost in the trip over from the old forum host. There are those who have a copy tho. One of the funniest reads.. starting froma discussion of gutter vs eavestrough.
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Ill search
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His authority and my connection to Breaktime.
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You can swing an ark at any diameter with a nail and your stanly tape.
Are you talking about a roof line at the eves? If so, what a great project.
I hate plastic gutters, but with plastic you could probably just flex the gutter into a 20-foot arc.
Also, call the local continuous gutter folks. It may be that with (mal)adjustments on the forming machine they can work a fair bend into the gutter.
happy?