FS/FT 16’ standing seam metal roofing panels

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Never installed standing seam metal roofing. It was leftover from a project and I don’t have room for it. About 12-14 pieces. No holes in it but it does have some leaves and dirt from being outside. Great for a firewood shed or something to keep your stuff covered.
 

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I would if everthing was there
These panels don't need seam covers, batten caps or anything like that. They snap together. "IF" they're 24 ga they are UL90 rated panels and can span 5" over open purlins. All you need to make a nice single slope, lean to or something similar is the clips and fasteners which you can buy from MBCI, Dallas metal products or AMSI. If I didn't work for a manufacturer I'd buy them, we don't sell our 2nds this cheap
 
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