By Lauren White, RCS Reporter.
Roof drain posts can get clogged and dirty over time, which means they need to be cleaned occasionally. Typically a tap and die set, used to clean roof drain posts, is expensive and bulky. Corey Johnston, Tremco Roofing Contractor Support Specialist, has a solution for contractors who don’t want to spend a lot of money on a tap and die set and who also don’t want to worry about themselves or their workers accidentally dropping the supplies down the drain. Literally.
In this video from the Contractor Corner by Corey series, Corey shares how to make your own tap and die drain post cleaner using only a few supplies. Corey explains, “...All you need to make your own die to clean posts is a C clamp, a stainless steel nut, a grinder with cutting wheel, some two-part epoxy.”
Corey demonstrates just how easy it is to make your own tap and die set. And it will only take a few minutes! Corey mentions a way to save even more time, sharing that if a welder happens to be on the job site, he or she would be able to do a quick spot weld. This would take less time than using the two-part epoxy and waiting for it to dry.
He comments, “If your labor happens to drop one down the drain, it’s not the end of the world. You can leave your expensive tap and die set at home and use one of these tools to clean those dirty drain posts.”
After watching the video for more details, contractors will be confident in their ability to make their own set. The goal of the Contractor Corner by Corey series is to provide tips and tricks to contractors in order to help them be more productive and more successful. Contractors will be able to save time and money with this easy to make tool.
To learn more, visit www.tremcoroofing.com.
About Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance
Headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio, Tremco Roofing offers the industry's most comprehensive roofing and weatherproofing solutions for restoration, repair, replacement and new construction applications. A division of Tremco Incorporated, Tremco Roofing works closely with the company's subsidiaries WTI, which provides general contracting and roofing services, and Canam Building Envelope Specialists, which provides air barrier analysis and solutions.
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