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Accurate cutting – to the millimetre
Accurately shaped metal sheet is necessary to make every roof weather and wind-proof. Whether up on the roof or down on the ground, the roofer has to be able to cut and shape the sheeting until he has a perfect fit. Whenever anyone works with sheet metals, they need to be able to work accurately and without undue strain. Every inaccurate cut costs money, wastes time and effort. Experienced tradesmen and women use ergonomically designed, accurate NWS tin snips and seaming pliers to make their work that bit easier.