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I am getting a new roof installed. Yesterday I watched them working for a while
and was surprised to see that some of the workers were using shingling hatchets. I had just kind of assumed that they were no longer used, but obviously I am wrong. I know that shingling hatchets were originally used for wood shingle roofing. Do they still use them for shake roofing? I had not really thought about it but just figured that the shakes came precut or were cut with a saw nowdays. Not a big deal, I was just curious. For those who don't know what a shingling hatchet is: http://www.doityourself.com/invt/u371526 Bill |
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