Leaking at peak sounds like ridge cap doesn't overlap sheets enough. I've solved that by installing short lengths of roof panel beneath ridge cap. This sounds like a dumb idea but it finds loose/missing screws,cracks and holes in metal roof. On a night with little or no moon and no wind. Either aim strong light at ceiling inside or have a helper shining a light on roof in sections inside while you walk roof looking for holes. To make holes show better,use flower in a duster like used to apply insectacide dust to plants. That's my own invention and even if you would rather crawl around roof during daylight hunting leaks I believe you will like the story behind my invention. My older brother hated rats and mice so bad he would swerve in attempts to run over them along the road. When my brother passed and my nephew inherited his farm,my nephew told me the barn was full of holes from his dad shooting rats and mice. He kept a little 22 rifle in his shop for coyotes,possums and such but if he saw a rat and had too much to drink he would get mad,go get it without taking time to reload with birdshot. I devised it to help my nephew repair the roof.
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Today's Featured Article - Third Brush Generators - by Chris Pratt. While I love straightening sheet metal, cleaning, and painting old tractors, I use every excuse to avoid working on the on the electrics. I find the whole process sheer mystery. I have picked up and attempted to read every auto and farm electrics book with no improvement in the situation. They all seem to start with a chapter entitled "Theory of Electricity". After a few paragraphs I usually close the book and go back to banging out dents. A good friend and I were recently discussing our tractor electrical systems when he stated "I figure it all comes back to applying Ohms Law". At this point
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