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15 years 10 months ago - 15 years 10 months ago #1500 by Catt
Standing seam steel roofing was created by Catt
Have several buildings planned where I would like to use standing seam roofing.Can anybody clue me in as to whether or not somebody does this in Z??

Johnathan (Catt)

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15 years 10 months ago - 15 years 10 months ago #1513 by Radialman
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Catt:

Not sure what your dimensions are, but Evergreen Plastics makes some sheets:
www.evergreenscalemodels.com/Sheets.htm#Standing%20Seam% . You can find them at your local hobby shop.

Jeremy

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15 years 10 months ago #1518 by Socalz44
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Jeremy, Your link got me to a website hosting site???????Cheers, Jim CCRR:S

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15 years 10 months ago #1526 by GNFan
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Socalz44 wrote:

Jeremy, Your link got me to a website hosting site???????Cheers, Jim CCRR:S


The displayed link is correct, but the embedded link displayed was, indeed, different - it repeated the URL example of 'www.zzz.com', instead of the desired URL. I'll give it a try:

Try this .

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15 years 10 months ago #1530 by Socalz44
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Yes, much better. Cheers, Jim CCRR:)

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15 years 10 months ago #1533 by liltoot
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ever try a fine comb n heavy tin foil??? looks and works for me!!

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15 years 10 months ago #1553 by Alaska Railroader
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For most of us that wouldn't be fine enough. Using the fine lined edges of a medicine bottle gives a much better effect that a hair comb no matter how fine it is, IMHO.

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15 years 10 months ago #1560 by Radialman
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Sorry all for the bum link. Thanks for the fix Mike. I'm still getting used to the new site.

BTW, Robert Ray had an interesting project on his site for making corrugated sheet metal siding/roofing using Al foil and screws. It was for N-scale, but I thought about using a finer pitch to get Z scale sheets. Perhaps, with a little modification, the same could be done to make standing seam roofing. It would seem, that with a comb, screw, medicine bottle cap, etc, that the ridges and valleys would be too close together. But maybe if you took out some of the combs teeth or filed down some ridges on the medicine bottle, you could accomplish it.

Jeremy

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15 years 10 months ago #1562 by Alaska Railroader
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Good idea Jeremy. Also maybe I could make an acrylic "jig" on the laser on which you could simply press the foil onto for your roofing. It could be just like you said, a wider space between the ridges. If you are interested contact me and I might give it a try. Heck, I'm going to be on the laser anyway so I'll let you know how it comes out. That would be a handy tool to have around me thinkst.

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15 years 10 months ago #1565 by Alaska Railroader
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Did it Jeremy. I made the acrylic plate in the right pattern and it worked. I'll try to take photos tomorrow in the daylight and show you. Looks cool!

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