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hi guys Doug Schmidt with equity builders coming to you again with more tips and tricks today were going to talk about metal riffing weve got a big house behind us with a big beautiful red metal roof we got a lot of do-it-yourselfers that are asking all the time can can I do this myself it looks really easy looking at some YouTube videos and and you think you can do it indeed you can theres not a lot of difficulty about putting on a metal roof as long as you understand the ABCs of what youre doing let me describe a little bit today obviously when youre dealing with metal its very easy to cut yourself lots of sharp edges on the metal so you definitely need a pair of gloves that are not just impact resistant but are going to keep you from cutting your hands here wearing something like this is definitely a must when youre working with metal Im going to do this with just my normal glasses on obviously youre going to want some goggles as well safety goggles are always always why i