@Beanc @TrueBloodNet If the rafter ends are still good enough to hang gutters (an older house right?) then I'd do it fwiw. Also might bondo or otherwise seal them up first. It's not too terribly difficult to re-sect and splice onto them if preferred. #options
@TrueBloodNet @Beanc Snow and ice are a whole 'nother level.
@northernbassist Gen-AI really have no idea what fish are
@Beanc @TrueBloodNet So now I'd want to see those rafter ends -- dry rot? Otherwise looks like you could go either way. Another thing to consider if there's a lot of precipitation is to tie the gutter downspouts into a pipe on or underground and get all that water away from the house. One way or another make sure the downspouts aren't dumping out right at the foundation wall.
@Beanc @TrueBloodNet yeah, think so, not experienced much with this. Fascia will help with some diagonal precipitation I guess?
@Beanc @TrueBloodNet flashing is just thin metal, can be aluminum, slipped under the roof shingle and bent over the edge. Protects the roof edge a bit and helps keep water from rotting the sheathing there. Could instead be an actual drip edge -- strip of formed metal designed for this purpose.
@Boyceaz got me right to sleep
@Beanc @TrueBloodNet Not an expert in this and can't see the condition of your roof. Don't see a big disadvantage as long as the roof covering (shingle? metal?) overlaps the gutter and you keep the gutters tidy (not like mine!) so water doesn't pool. Suggest that while they're up there they check the roof edge condition and add flashing if it's not present. That might be n/a depending on the roof. All this depends on climate too - snow/ice?
@XSGeek That sounds pretty Star Trek
@tyghebright @Saorsa always the best part of the movie.🍿
Oh wow it's raining that's exactly the same.
#rain
@damselfly59 he doesn't care about that. It's how he got started. "Litvinenko"
@Maude Ugh, white chocolate? Really? Okay fine.
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@ACID_CASUALTY Your work is in the ugliness foundries. I don't think anyone can do that forever. Definitely take breaks, walk the dog(s), breath the air.
@GeezerWench He is mightily trying and that's where I feel a bit bad. He will never give up and see the thing is....that fly doesn't exist. I needed the dog off my knee for a minute and gave him an impossible task. I'll make it up to him with extra (real) work tomorrow.
@corlin It's a small window. Winter is coming (already!)
ideal for precision work