The head also features a nail puller.
Roofing hatchet holes.
Strike the cut line sharply with the hatchet then lift the shingle and bend it along the line made by the hatchet to separate it.
This distance is called shingle exposure.
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It has a double sided claw for removing nails.
Roofing hammers may have notches holes or projections on their head to help the roofer place the shingles the right distance apart.
The hammer has a sharp point to punch holes in slate.
Allows for quick measurements and screws directly onto the hatchet.
This distance is called shingle exposure.
It has a magnetic head that works well for installing cap nails.
The ajc roofing hatchet is popular with shingle roofers.
Replacement gauges for e3 ca and e3 s hatchets pack contains 10 gauge.
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Ajc s metric adjustable roofing hatchets come with gauges that work with shingle exposures at or over 5 and 5 8 inches.
Replacement gauges fit the following roofing hatchets.
Roofing hammers and hatchets are specialized tools intended to help residential roofers cut shingles and drive nails into them.
Step 1 cut shingles with the hatchet end of a roofing hatchet also known as a roofing hammer.
Set the shingle you re cutting on the roof deck then measure the cut line with a tape measure and mark it with chalk.
Roofing hammers may have notches holes or projections on their head to help the roofer place the shingles the right distance apart.
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