Tin sheets, cut edges.

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
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Cladding the gable end of one shed, and making new doors etc.
Lots of cut edges. I'd like to paint them somehow. Easiest would be a rattle can, but would be a faff matching paint colour. Could mask with tape, and brush some red oxide on....but what a faff.

What do others do, if anything ?

TIA.
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
the galvanising tends to bleed over the cut end preventing serious rust, no need to touch up the paint
You need a time machine and an electric nibbler rather than a grinder.
Professnials hide the cut edges under the top flashing. :whistle:
It'll be fine.
This is what I wanted to hear......:D
It's just that metal doesn't last long in Crapweathershire.:(
Might just sell the place before it needs cladding again.:cautious:
 

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