Wood gutters were popular in the early 1900s before the price of aluminum fell and roll forming machinery brought our current gutters to market.
How to make wooden gutters.
Cleaning wooden gutters every 6 months is an even better idea.
Use the mallet to pound out the dents and wrinkles photo 3 then use the ruler and marker to draw a line 1 inch 25 mm from the left edge.
The largest part of maintaining gutters is keeping them clean.
How to make wood gutters.
Cut mini notched rafters called lookouts from the 2 by 6 inch roofing lumber stock.
These two lines are fold lines as seen in photo 4.
So i had to make it up as i went along modelling my designs on gutters from a nearby building.
This should be done annually or better yet bi annually.
From this line measure 2 inches 51 mm and draw a second line parallel to the first.
Fit with a metal interior.
Use tin snips to cut out the rectangle.
The gutters are fashioned from single straight tree trunk with a v or u.
These days you can retrofit the inside of wooden gutters with a metal liner.
Builder scott mcbride recounts his time cleaning and rebuilding wood gutters including the advantages to wood gutters and the key to wood gutter longevity.
Thanks to kevin macleod for the music.
Nail each lookout to a rafter.
The gutter itself and the brackets that attach the gutter to the roof normally at the rafters.
The bottom edge of the lookout should rest on the top of the wall extending passed the outside face of the.
The gutters are for the roof over an old german applepress.
Making wooden rain gutters is an expensive undertaking with prices ranging from 11 to 20 per foot.
Make sure to seal the outside all sides of your gutters when installed and re paint once every other year with a high quality paint or sealer.
It is easier to order pre made custom designs from a store or factory.
Wood gutters that are not painted or sealed will crack and quickly rot.
Nail 1 inch thick.
Make wooden rain gutters to repair worn out parts or maintain the intent of the initial architectural design.