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On Oct 13, 7:33 am, wrote:
On Oct 9, 6:38 pm, (Dave Martindale) wrote:





Harry K writes:
The special, pre-made ones, cost more and may look better but save you
the labor of cutting regular shingles in thirds, not that it is much
of a job.


If you have plain single-thickness three-tab shingles, you can easily
cut them into pieces suitable for the ridge line.


On the other hand, if you have the fancier "architectural" shingles,
they are two layers thick in some places to give a look that is more
like a real woodshingleroof. They'll be harder to cut in thirds, and
may look weird when rotated 90 degrees (so the water flow is "sideways"
relative to the originalshingle).


The special ridge shingles are precut, and designed to look thicker than
they really are.


Dave


Okay. Thanks for all the answers.

I'll be cutting regular shingles into thirds.

So, may I take it that the special-made hip and ridge shingles are
folded back on themselves in the middle simply because it makes them
LOOK better when they lay on the ridgeline??

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Sorry for the misunderstanding, Big_Jake.
Yes, I was talking about he "laminated multiple layers" when I used
the word "folded"

Why are they folded like that?

Unless I'm not understanding your question, the simply answer is that
you can't cover the "apex" of your roof without "folding them". It
is
a ridge, and you have to cover it to prevent leaking.