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Default end of my gutter has popped off, how to repair?

On 4/9/21 5:13 AM, wrote:
On Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 1:15:39 PM UTC-4, TimR wrote:
On Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 9:46:08 AM UTC-4, trader_4 wrote:
That's how mine are done. To repair, if you have the tools and it was riveted
I'd do that. No tools and it was riveted you can use sheet metal screws.
Just crimped on, then just use silicone sealant, which needs to be applied
anyway to make it water tight.

I can't remember why I bought my pop riveter (blind riveter.) I haven't used it that often but it does come in handy once in a while.

There is one huge advantage over sheet metal screws. You put the pin in the riveter, climb the ladder, insert and squeeze, and you're done.

With a sheet metal self tapper, you climb the ladder with a screwdriver and the screw, fiddle
around getting it lined up and the screwdriver tip on it, start to turn and it squirts out and falls
in the bushes. So you go back down the ladder, look for ten minutes, give up and get a new
screw. This time you'll be more careful. Maybe.

Why would you take only one screw up the ladder with you? Take a pocketful.

Cindy Hamilton



You really don't need a whole pocketful. A spare or two would suffice.