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What is an aluminum siding brake?


A piece of equipment commonly used by siding installers which allows them to bend flashing or aluminum siding.
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Updated: 01/04/2016
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Answer: An aluminum siding brake is a specialized tool used by contractors and DIYers to bend flat sheets of aluminum, vinyl, and other materials into custom trim, flashing, and siding pieces for building exteriors. It allows for accurate and consistent shaping of material for projects like window and door trim, soffits, fascia, and gutter installation, making it a versatile and essential tool for exterior finishing.
Two amigo’s stucco L.L.C
Answer: It's a tool that u use to bend metal
Srp inc.
Answer: For bending metal for fascia, pans, flashing, etc.
Thermco Contracting
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Answer: Essential equipment for bending and forming materials ranging from vinyl, aluminum, copper to galvanized and stainless steel.
Simmons Construction Services, LLC
Answer: A tool to bend and mold aluminum trim to a wood surface.
Park Builders Inc.
Answer: A brake is a tool used to bend custom shapes and sizes in sheet metal, aluminum stock or copper. Commonly used to wrap fascia boards and window casings.
J. Edmund Construction Roofing and Siding
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Answer: to turn the aluminum for the angle you want
Todd's Roofing & Siding
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