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    Any ideas?

    They're semi-circular copper gutters under a slate roof. I know Rain Flow won't fit in there. Anybody else run into this?

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    Cant think of anything right now, I'd recommend screening the the downspouts to prevent clogging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JetCity View Post
    Cant think of anything right now, I'd recommend screening the the downspouts to prevent clogging.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thad View Post
    Any ideas?

    They're semi-circular copper gutters under a slate roof. I know Rain Flow won't fit in there. Anybody else run into this?
    rain flow makes a guard for copper half round gutters they sent me a sample last year.
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    I just found this on the Rain Flow website - http://www.rainflowusa.com/downloads...r_Profiles.pdf
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    Thanks Bill and Tony!
    That ought to do it. Now to finger out what I would have to charge to glue in gutter guards on a two and three story house!

    I owe you both a refreshing beverage.

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    Thad actually we do have that if you need it ( we juswt got it its not on our site yet)

    And we just bid on a job yesterday that requires that shape. We bid $11 bucks a foot (because of the gluing)

    Get in touch if you need any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Thad actually we do have that if you need it ( we juswt got it its not on our site yet)

    And we just bid on a job yesterday that requires that shape. We bid $11 bucks a foot (because of the gluing)

    Get in touch if you need any help.
    Believe me, I won't hesitate to.
    When are you doing that job? I'll wait to bid until after you do yours so I can find out what the pita factor is.

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    How did it go?
    Any major problems?

    Also, if you have any material left I will gladly pay shipping for a small piece of it. The gutters on the house I'm doing are 5 1/2" and I would like either a piece of 5" or 6" to try out before I drop the bomb on $600 worth of guards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thad View Post
    How did it go?
    Any major problems?

    Also, if you have any material left I will gladly pay shipping for a small piece of it. The gutters on the house I'm doing are 5 1/2" and I would like either a piece of 5" or 6" to try out before I drop the bomb on $600 worth of guards.
    Hey Thad. We bid the job but I don't believe we got it. When we do get a half round install, haven't done one yet, we will certainly let everyone know how it goes. Rain Flow does recommend it for new gutters only because of the gluing.
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