Origins of the Modern Portable Gutter Machine - Episode 1

18/05/2023 32 min Episodio 1
Origins of the Modern Portable Gutter Machine - Episode 1

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Welcome to the first episode of Rollforming with Ron. This is a new podcast hosted by Ron Schell,known for creating the first portable gutter machine with separate polyurethane drive and stainless-steel forming rollers. Every month Ron will have a conversation with New Tech Machinery team members, friends, people in the industry, and more. This week, Ron sits down with his long-time friend and colleague Chuck Burch. The two share their 45 years of experience in the gutter machine industry. New episodes can be found every month wherever you listen to podcasts.**********************************In this video 0:00 - Intro0:25 - Ron's history in the industry5:30 - Chuck's history in the industry9:22 - How has the technology evolved?16:00 - Ron's lightbulb moment when creating the first gutter machine with with separate polyurethane drive and stainless-steel forming rollers.18:46 - Chuck's first time with the machine20:14 - Another lightbulb moment for Ron24:30 - Improvements in profile changeovers over the years30:47 - How did you come up with introducing polyurethane to the gutter machines?31:52 - OutroIf, by chance, we didn't answer your question in this video, you can contact us here: https://hubs.ly/H0f817Z0**********************************FOLLOW THE NEW TECH MACHINERY TEAM►https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-tech-machinery/►https://www.facebook.com/NTMMazzella/Visit Our Website: https://hubs.ly/H0f82Sn0Subscribe To Our Blog: https://hubs.ly/H0f82T00New Tech Machinery provides no warranty (finish, substrate or weather tight) in relation to the metal roofing systems the machines form. Should a warranty be required, users should consult with metal roof manufacturer or coil supplier prior to contracting on work. It is the sole responsibility of the installer and/or metal panel manufacturer to ensure that the roof system meets all engineering and local building codes.