Broken gutter support bracket

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The screws to low duh!
And the gutters not fitted properly anyway .. needs a master bater gun I guess ...
Well captain obvious, if I could get the screw higher, I would have.

So, which bit is not proper? You seem so angry about mastics. You must have some bad experience with them.
 
You obviously have a small tool .

Pretty obvious how to do it
You are not talking sense. Time of the month again? Talk simply and concisely. No need to get into a mood. Doesn't work with me in any case.

Which bit is not proper?
 
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Just looks like a bit of a mess to me, something to draw the eye to it.
It doesn't draw my eyes to it. WhoTF look at people's gutter brackets in any case, apart from a nit picking and angry pro roofer looking for trouble? From the ground, it looks a bit longer than other brackets vertically and doesn't seem especially unusual. After I painted it, it blends in fine. This repair will last a life time and cost me £6 because I got full refund on the plastic bracket that was a bit wonky on the outside hook. I trimmed a bit and used heat to reform it and it's fine.

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Im just surprised the time spent on your solution was more cost or time effective than replacing the bracket the proper way

This looks like the before picture requiring a new bracket to replace a rusty old piece of iron bodged up by a previous owner, in a few years time
 
need to get into a mood. Doesn't work with me in any case.
Don't flatter yourself , I'm not in a mood . I don't think it's a good idea to make out you are some prize hero because you screwed a piece of bent strap to a fascia . You think that's an original idea ? Haha I ebor two on here have seen it a hundred times. . And put it right , it's just as easy to advise correct practice .
Anyway I'm sure your cat is proud of you well done .
 
Im just surprised the time spent on your solution was more cost or time effective than replacing the bracket the proper way

This looks like the before picture requiring a new bracket to replace a rusty old piece of iron bodged up by a previous owner, in a few years time
Stainless steel on water proof fascia. The thing is a tank. If you read from the beginning, maybe you will see my reasoning.
 

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