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Almot wrote:
Yes, this is the list that I talked about. Some designs won't work for you, but Mr Wizard's mounting should.
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm251/Mr__Wizard/IMAG0103.jpg
Doesn't have to be exactly like this. Mr Wiz probably used 2x2 aluminum angle. You can make brackets longer, so that they would attach to the roof with 2 or 3 tapping screws each, or you can make them higher, say, 4" tall, of 3x4 or 4x4 angle. Into the side of the panel the brackets are attached with 1/4" machine screw - either rivet nut in the panel frame, or just a screw and nut. Don't know what is that black stuff under the brackets, put roof sealant there anyway. If you use #10 screws in the roof, it is desirable - though not absolutely necessary - to drive them in the studs, they are usually on 16" centers though might be on 18". Or a well nut through the deck plywood, then it has to be not on the stud. Plenty of options.
โAug-24-2013 10:15 PM
westend wrote:Ron3rd wrote:Here you can see the video:Eternabond video. I actually used Eternabond Webseal and it performed just like the video depicts, covering the screw head and filling the hole as I turned the fastener, amazing stuff!westend wrote:
If you use Eternabond Double-Stick tape over each hole, while you are fastening, the tape will seal each screw hole.
That's a very good idea. I've used EB before but did not think of using it in that way.
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โAug-15-2013 07:35 AM
Ron3rd wrote:westend wrote:Ron3rd wrote:Here you can see the video:Eternabond video. I actually used Eternabond Webseal and it performed just like the video depicts, covering the screw head and filling the hole as I turned the fastener, amazing stuff!westend wrote:
If you use Eternabond Double-Stick tape over each hole, while you are fastening, the tape will seal each screw hole.
That's a very good idea. I've used EB before but did not think of using it in that way.
Nice info westend. Thanks for passing that along.
โAug-14-2013 09:29 PM
โAug-14-2013 08:37 PM
westend wrote:Ron3rd wrote:Here you can see the video:Eternabond video. I actually used Eternabond Webseal and it performed just like the video depicts, covering the screw head and filling the hole as I turned the fastener, amazing stuff!westend wrote:
If you use Eternabond Double-Stick tape over each hole, while you are fastening, the tape will seal each screw hole.
That's a very good idea. I've used EB before but did not think of using it in that way.
โAug-14-2013 07:23 PM
GENECOP wrote:
3m double sided tape, research it, it's not tape the way you know it...
โAug-14-2013 06:09 AM
Ron3rd wrote:Here you can see the video:Eternabond video. I actually used Eternabond Webseal and it performed just like the video depicts, covering the screw head and filling the hole as I turned the fastener, amazing stuff!westend wrote:
If you use Eternabond Double-Stick tape over each hole, while you are fastening, the tape will seal each screw hole.
That's a very good idea. I've used EB before but did not think of using it in that way.
โAug-14-2013 05:26 AM