4/09 Shingle Gauge, Roof shingles measuring tool, Roofing tools and equipment, Roofing tools, Measures and analyze the thickness of shingle,and correlates that thickness to warranty level
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Yes, it's a straightforward and straightforward procedure. To measure shingles, you'll need to know how to use a measuring tool. All you have to do is match the measured material to the value range in which it experiences the least resistance. This is an easy-to-understand and use product.
It doesn't have more than two. 4 ounces. Shingle Gauge has a carabiner on top of it. It's easy to carry and use because you can put it in your tool bag or wear it on your finger.
There is no difference between this tool and Haag's. I bought both and tried them; there is no difference between them; they are identical; however, this one is considerably less expensive. In addition, the product is equipped with a carabiner, making it easier to transport.
Despite the fact that the Shingle Gauge was designed with the tightest analytical tolerances possible, due to a small number of shingles that do not conform to the gauge, we still use it as an estimating tool. On roofs installed prior to January 2011, the "4/09" Shingle Gauge is still accurate.
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It was wonderful to receive this item so quickly, as it is the one item I frequently forget about.