tinfrettingille
Tinfrettingille, also known as tin fretting, is a traditional metalworking technique used to join two pieces of metal, typically tin, by creating a series of interlocking teeth or frets. This method is often employed in the construction of tin roofs, where it provides a durable and weather-resistant seal. The process involves cutting a series of parallel grooves into one piece of tin, which are then inserted into corresponding grooves cut into the other piece. This interlocking mechanism creates a strong bond that can withstand the rigors of outdoor use.
The technique requires precision and skill, as the grooves must be cut accurately to ensure a tight
Tinfrettingille is not only used in roofing but also in other applications where a strong, durable joint