Cutting corrugated roofing

   / Cutting corrugated roofing
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#41  
I measure and then go order it cut to size so I'm not wasting money and I don't need to cut anything.. As a matter of fact I ordered some for my 12x20 shed last week, it will be here Wednesday all cut a in a nice neat package ready to be screwed down...

That is my preference as well. I can order 26ft at $5.50/ft plus taxes and shipping or I can buy this also new 12 ft at $3.33/ft, including tax, but I have to pick up, also 2 1/2 inches increased useable width, basically I less row. Significant cost reduction close to $1000.
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing #42  
I would go with a 4.5in angle grinder with a cutoff wheel. Thats what i used when i did mine. I have a plasma, circular saws and all kinds of metal working tools.

I feel like a plasma would burn to much of the coating. Circular saw with abrasive metal cutting blade would be my second choice. Cut them all at the same time.
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing #43  
That is my preference as well. I can order 26ft at $5.50/ft plus taxes and shipping or I can buy this also new 12 ft at $3.33/ft, including tax, but I have to pick up, also 2 1/2 inches increased useable width, basically I less row. Significant cost reduction close to $1000.

Gotcha.. Delivery is free here so it's a no brainer for me..
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing #44  
a circular saw is clearly not the right choice, as it WILL throw large chunks of metal at you at high velocities. an abrasive cut off wheel is much better..
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing #46  
I've used circular saw & abrasive blades and ended up with burned edges, and lots of used blades. Got a carbide tipped metal blade, Still have the original blade after a barn and multiple sheds. I flipped the sheets to cut from the back. The pans then, are close to blade shoe for a clean cut. One other thing, placed a 2x4 under panel, at cut, to raise the ribs off the ground when cutting.
PPE is very important, save your hearing, eyes and skin.
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing #47  
I've used circular saw & abrasive blades and ended up with burned edges, and lots of used blades. Got a carbide tipped metal blade, Still have the original blade after a barn and multiple sheds. I flipped the sheets to cut from the back. The pans then, are close to blade shoe for a clean cut. One other thing, placed a 2x4 under panel, at cut, to raise the ribs off the ground when cutting.
PPE is very important, save your hearing, eyes and skin.

This ^^^, though with either an abrasive or toothed 'cutter'tool use a guide for best/straightest/cleanest cut, least burring/heat, and leastchips/dust.
(has-been retiree flaunts trade experience)

Such as this, and half a dozen or more ways/methods/ideas mentioned/seconded are fine IMO. :thumbsup: Yeah, and don't we love TBN for just that? :)
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing
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#48  
Gotta love all the TBN knowledge 🤙🤙🤙

Seller offered to cut if I provide a cut list. Looks like I’ll take advantage and just do the width cuts myself with pneumatic shear.
 
   / Cutting corrugated roofing #49  
I usually have used a wood framing blade turned backwards. Worked really well.
I did the same the other day and was having a harder time than before.
Got to looking and I was using a carbide tipped blade. (Which ruined it by the way)
Switching to an old cheap finishing blade 60 teeth ran backwards went like butter.
I usually run a flap disk on the edges after cutting.
Yes yes yes to ALL PPE! That’s a no brainer.
 

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