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valley crimping methods

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when installing a panel into a valley, wind lock system, that has a cleat screwed in first, what is the best way to hem the edge of the panel?the tool the manufacture has giving me works great on the eave.but the angle in the valley is greater than that of the tool,creating a time consuming method.any ideas or helpful tips.
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5/2/2006
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There are tool companies that make various sizes of the hemming tool. Contact one of the metal magazines such as metalmag.com, metal roofing and modern trade and look up the product suppliers.
Allan Reid
Dura-Loc Roofing Systems, Inc.

5/3/2006
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