SLATE HOOKS
We stock and sell copper and stainless steel slate hooks for installing or repairing slates, tiles, and asbestos shingles on a roof.
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For standard thickness slates. Approximately 80 per pound. Buy these by the 25 pound box and get free shipping!
Galvanized slate hooks will eventually rust, but if the roof is old and has less than 25 or so years of life remaining, then galvanized slate hooks are a good choice (think barns, or PA black slate roofs). When you need a stronger, tougher, but less expensive slate hook, go with galvanized steel. Blunt points for safety. For roofs with up to 3 inches of headlap. Great for repairing asbestos shingle roofs too.
We also have copper slate hooks, stainless steel slate hooks, and over-sized slate hooks for thicker slates and ceramic tiles.
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For standard thickness slates. Approximately 80 per pound (2,000 per box). Free shipping in the continental USA (Alaska and Hawaii not included). We also sell these by the pound.
Galvanized slate hooks will eventually rust, but if the roof is old and has less than 25 or so years of life remaining, then galvanized slate hooks are a good choice (think barns, or PA black slate roofs). When you need a stronger, tougher, but less expensive slate hook, go with galvanized steel. Blunt points for safety. For roofs with up to 3 inches of headlap. Great for repairing asbestos shingle roofs too.
We also have copper slate hooks, stainless steel slate hooks, and over-sized slate hooks for thicker slates and ceramic tiles.
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When you need a stronger, tougher slate hook, go with stainless steel. Blunt points for safety. For up to 3 inch headlap. Great for repairing asbestos shingle roofs too.
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When you need a stronger, tougher slate hook, go with stainless steel. Stainless hooks are stronger than copper hook. Blunt points for safety.
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10 gauge - by the pound. When you need a larger slate hook for thicker slates (or tiles), this is it! Stainless steel makes a stronger, tougher slate hook. Blunt points for safety. For up to 4 inch headlap. Approximately 59 per pound.
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10 gauge, by the 25 pound box. Approximately 59 slate hooks per pound. For repairing or installing thicker slates or tiles up to 4 inch headlap. When you need a stronger, tougher slate hook, go with stainless steel. Blunt exposed points for safety.
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0.1250 gauge in one pound lots (about 44 hooks/pound). For up to 3 inch headlap.
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0.1250 gauge. For up to 3 inch headlap. About 44 hooks per pound or roughly 1,100 hooks per 25 pound box.