Tips from an 'Old Goat' about working on older roofs Roofing January 28, 2022 By Lynn Hayward Image Credit Reroofing-a-Humpy-old-roof.jpg Reroofing-a-Humpy-old-roof.jpg Five videos and one heavy accent Videos August 18, 2016 Updated: June 15, 2023 A Reroofing Debris Trough Made With Pump Jacks and an Old Tarp Another peek into the Hillbilly Toolbox reveals a great idea for stripping roofs: a pump jack shingle trough Roofing Video video November 20, 2015 Updated: June 15, 2023 Installing Drip Edge on a Humpy Old Roof Dealing with dips and making clean overlaps Roofing WRB & Flashing Video video November 27, 2015 Updated: June 15, 2023 Flashing A Humpy Old Roof Valley Flashing a humpy old roof valley requires a little give and take, and a backup plan Roofing WRB & Flashing Video video October 27, 2015 Updated: June 15, 2023 Hillbilly Tool Hack: A Homemade Shingle Stripping Tool Another use for your broken shovels Roofing Tools Video video March 9, 2023 Updated: July 14, 2023 Slipping (Sticky) Roof Membrane Under Existing Step Flashing A three-foot stick can hold a section of step flashing out of the way while you work the membrane into place. Roofing Video video Roofing WRB & Flashing Jobsite Handbooks aggregation
August 18, 2016 Updated: June 15, 2023 A Reroofing Debris Trough Made With Pump Jacks and an Old Tarp Another peek into the Hillbilly Toolbox reveals a great idea for stripping roofs: a pump jack shingle trough Roofing Video video
November 20, 2015 Updated: June 15, 2023 Installing Drip Edge on a Humpy Old Roof Dealing with dips and making clean overlaps Roofing WRB & Flashing Video video
November 27, 2015 Updated: June 15, 2023 Flashing A Humpy Old Roof Valley Flashing a humpy old roof valley requires a little give and take, and a backup plan Roofing WRB & Flashing Video video
October 27, 2015 Updated: June 15, 2023 Hillbilly Tool Hack: A Homemade Shingle Stripping Tool Another use for your broken shovels Roofing Tools Video video
March 9, 2023 Updated: July 14, 2023 Slipping (Sticky) Roof Membrane Under Existing Step Flashing A three-foot stick can hold a section of step flashing out of the way while you work the membrane into place. Roofing Video video