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the bottom part of my downspout came off. what do I uset o reconnect it? A
section of straight came off, with the bottom curve still attached.


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SeaKan wrote:
the bottom part of my downspout came off. what do I uset o reconnect it? A
section of straight came off, with the bottom curve still attached.


pop rivet
sheet metal screw
duck tape
wedge a block under it

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On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:52:59 -0400, "SeaKan"
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the bottom part of my downspout came off. what do I uset o reconnect it? A
section of straight came off, with the bottom curve still attached.



I've seen on mine, self tapping metal screws.

The are only like 1/4 -1/2" long.

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tom @ www.WorkAtHomePlans.com

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