I'm looking for an embossing attachment for a gutter machine. Does anyone know who makes or sells the attachments?>>>
I TOO AM LOOKING FOR A GUTTER EMBOSSING ATTACHMENT. APPARENTLY CONTRACTORS ARE BUYING MATERIAL ALREADY EMBOSSED😩 IF ANYBODY KNOWS OF A USED ONE FOR SALE, I WOULD BE THRILLED IF YOU COULD LET ME KNOW.
Yeah Old School.......you would think it flattens it out but somehoe it dont. Here is a website that talks a little about it.....scroll to bottom.
http://dmr-gutters.com/cg/>>>
You would think that the rollers inside the machine would flatten out the embossing as the gutter was formed.>>>
HoP, I dont do gutters but have a very good friend who owned a large gutter company in Indiana(he sold it last year). His company offered embossed seamless gutters. I remember asking him once how they do it. Here is how they did it. He would take a roll>>>
TRG - Yes.>>>
10' lenghts. And every joint would have to be custom done so as not to break the pattern. I have done that with embossed wood, not gutter though.>>>
Ed - It is a standard gutter machine. He's got three different embossing units that each can simply be dropped into a guide he has attached to the front of the standard gutter machine. As the gutter machine advances the coil through and out the end of>>>
What kind of patterns does he put on the gutter? Does he have more than one? To meke the rollers: and there has to be a matched pair to do the job, would betough. You have to have a matching set, and they have to be properly tracked or it would make th>>>
See if the guy has just an add-on with Dies that can be installed on an existing machine that someone already owns.
$15,000.00 seems steep, if the only thing it can do is run embossed patterns, but it seems like all he has to do is switch the dies for di>>>
TRG - Yep. That material is made from flat stock that is embossed before it was roll formed into gutter. It looks great however, the thing I like about the other guys stuff is that the embossing is done after the gutter is formed which allows for seamle>>>
Old School - I appreciate your thought and willingness to help. From my subsequent phone conversation with the "INVENTOR" of the gutter embosser, it sounds like my options are pretty limited. So . . . . I guess I've taken my search as far as I can .>>>
Sounds like you have it handles then.>>>
Yep. Just like that. I actually called the guy and he explained that he is selling the prototype he invented. Apparently, the other manufacturers of gutter with embossing start with coil stock that already has the embossing before it is roll formed. T>>>
are these styles what you are looking for? http://sarasota.craigslist.org/bfs/891687220.html
hope they can help
David>>>
5 & 7 inch machines.>>>