How To Use Shingle Removal Tool Lowes

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How to use a shingle removal tool, little tips and tricks to help you get the most out of the tool

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00:00 Shingle removal tool
00:19 With staples, you need to
00:54 When the shingle are cooler
01:15 What he thinks about the tool
01:45 Watch your UV rating when doing roofs

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Transcript:
Part of the tool that pulls up the shingles. This one's from Lowe's. It works pretty good with nails. You can come at it from any direction. And you basically slide it along on the bottom from any direction with the nails, with the staples. You'll need to either go up from underneath or down, but you won't be able to go sideways because it ends up hitting the end of the staple folded over.

You get hung up and waste a lot of time. This is a really handy tool in that you can actually keep a minimum of two people busy and you could keep as many as three or four, but you have to change off the guy working this thing is going to work hard to keep all the people busy dumping the shingles.

When the shingles are colder, they pull off in larger sections. That's something we found out. When they're hot, they pull off in smaller pieces or one or two at a time. You can get up sections more, basically. It does better when they're colder.

So I would say this is a good tool. It's a little bit on the short side for me, but it's perfect for people under six foot three. And so you're basically shoving and then pushing down. We would have done more review it and showing you more about it. But the UV was so high we're here. Ten ultraviolet rays were killing us and we were suffering pretty bad.

So be careful. Pay attention. You might actually pay attention to UV whenever you're doing any kind of removal like that or even work on anything outside. But we wanted to let you know.

That this is a good tool. It's worth $45. I guess. I'm sure there's a way to make it a lot cheaper than that. But it's worth paying $45 for.

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