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Pacific International Tool & Shear RS501 Roof Snake

Pacific International Tool & Shear RS501 Roof Snake
Brand: Pacific International
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $35.81
Buy New: $19.99
You Save: $15.82 (44%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 12173

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 2.5 x 2.3

MPN: RS501
Model: RS501
UPC: 645646501001
EAN: 0645646501001
ASIN: B00005A1K9

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Roof Snake tool for roofers, plumbers, and siders
  • Replace 3-tab shingles without damaging the shingles on the row above
  • Claw for removing nails from roof shingles
  • Drive the claw end under the nail, and roll the nail out by twisting the Roof Snake
  • Weighs 1.1 pound

Accessories:

  • Old House Journal
  • House Framing: Plan, Design, Build (Ultimate Guide)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Roof Snake allows you to slip the nail into position without lifting the shingle on the row above much more than the height of the nail.

This is a brand new PacTool siding carrier and comes with a full PacTool warranty. We are an authorized PacTool dealer.


Amazon.com Product Description
Roofers, plumbers, and siders, take the bite out of replacing shingles with Roof Snake. This handy tool allows you to nail replacement 3-tab style shingles into place without damaging the shingles on the row above, and it provides you with a useful tool for removing nails from roof shingles. Simply drive the claw end under the nail, and roll the nail out by twisting the Roof Snake.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Roof Repair   January 29, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I remembered seeing this tool in a catalog and thought, what a great tool for roof repair. Couldn't find this item in a catalog when I needed it, thank you Amazon for carrying it. I repaired our family cabin's roof with this tool after two different storms and lent it to the technicans who installed the new woodstove and stove pipe. Up here in the wet Northwest, the shingles get cold and are easily torn and cracked when peeling them back to remove nails and to re-nail. The roof snake reaches easily under the shingles to remove nails with the claw end then holds the new nail and drives it home. Fast, easy and no torn shingles from the repair itself! Excellent tool!


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic tool   January 12, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This falls under the category of "why didn't I think of that?" It's not one of those tools that you need every day, but it sure is handy when you need it. I've used it twice so far and it being wintertime it sure has been great. No broken shingles, no bent-over nails. My hats off to the inventor!


5 out of 5 stars great allround tool   April 26, 2004
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

works great for replacing siding as well ...especially the offset nailing lip.


5 out of 5 stars A God-send   November 5, 2003
 18 out of 18 found this review helpful

Recently I replaced all the facia boards and gutters on my house. The last step in this process was the replacement of the drip-edge, which is an easy enough concept, but in practical terms can be quite difficult due to the interference of the shingles. I found that the job would be much easier if I had three hands-one to push the shingle back, one to hold the nail, and one to swing the hammer. After a frustrating time of punctured shingles, scraped and banged hands, and bent nails I called it a night. I thought about renting a power nailer, but fortunately I first entered "roof tool" into Amazon's search engine and found the roof snake-which handily solved the "third hand" dilemma. So now I have a tool that should work handily for lots of replacement jobs, ie shingles and siding, for about the cost of renting a power nailer for a day. The only problem I find with the tool is that the slot the nail enters and exits is a fair bit wider than a roofing nail head, allowing for some slop as you move the tool around under the shingle, but overall the tool is well worth the price and saves me a lot of frustration.

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