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You already know that the Gutster Demo-Bar can save you time, energy and money, but did you know it can save even more? The Gutster Demo-Bar is a great way to save materials. Reclaimed lumber really saves. Our bars make it easy to gently pry off materials to reuse. Recycling materials is easier on your pocket, and of course on the environment by reducing waste and reducing the need for new lumber to be cut. Reclaiming lumber is not just about being “green”. It’s also a great way to save a little bit of history when working on historic properties. There are many ways to use reclaimed lumber. Have you used your Gutster to salvage material and then reuse it in a creative way? Send us a jpeg of your work to info@thegutster.com and maybe we can include it on our website.
We’ve been following a discussion on the Journal of Light Construction website about using The Gutster for removing roof shingles. While the Gutster can handle almost anything you can throw at it, sometimes there are other tools that are a better choice for the job at hand.
When you’re looking at removing just shingles from a roof, tools like The Shingle Eater are great! They’re probably a better choice for that job than pulling out your Gutster. But when you get into the job, and find the water damage is much more extensive than you thought, or there are 3 roofs stacked on top of each other, it’s time to grab your Gutster, and really get going on taking the roof off.
When the underlying plywood, tongue and groove board, or structural lumber needs to be removed, save your Shingle Eater for the next job. The Gutster saves you time, saves your shovel and saves your back.