Not necessarily, depends on the size, layout and lifting fixtures. I set an entire house and garage, including glue lams with nothing more than a JLG Telehandler. Granted our roof panels were 8'x~18' or 20' long I believe with splines to interlock.
All of what he said and get two of the electric caulking guns - makes for quick work of joining panels. Hot knife is helpful too if having to make site cut joints or reliefs due to foundation tolerances.
Do these deals still show us as "Available" when searched on your local TS website? Just curious if it is worth looking for here as the items do not show as Available for pickup at the stores near me.
This particular fitting has room for a clamping device. The instructions claim vise grip pliers will work or I figure a c-clamp could provide additional pressure if needed.
Has anyone used this tool with success before? Have a leak inside my RV that will require a new fitting be crimped on and would rather spend $20 vs $60 for something that will sit in the cabinet most of the time...
The weight of the can itself is not cut in half, it needs to be removed from the numbers before you divide.
Do you know the weight of a single, completely empty can?
If the cans are all of uniform shape and weight you should be able to scale a full can and your half full can for each of the different tones and get what you are looking for.
The key is knowing the "full can" weight, your "half full can" weight and the "empty can" weight for each respective...