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1L243 wrote:Just the opposite as HD, Lowes and hardware stores carry aluminum angle. Very easy to cut and drill.
The problem is finding aluminum L brackets. The Z brackets are easy to find L brackets not so easy.
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BFL13 wrote:jshupe wrote:Jay58 wrote:
Mine are screwed into 3/8 plywood thru a 6 inch long aluminum angle 2x2 with 5200 sealant/adhesive to glue down and seal fastener holes. Wires were attached to roof with eterna-bond tape ( no screw required)
No plans to ever remove them!
Not until you have to when trouble shooting the wiring some day! It can happen the trouble is underneath by the junctions that you can't get at with the panel in place.
โJan-22-2021 07:10 PM
jshupe wrote:Jay58 wrote:
Mine are screwed into 3/8 plywood thru a 6 inch long aluminum angle 2x2 with 5200 sealant/adhesive to glue down and seal fastener holes. Wires were attached to roof with eterna-bond tape ( no screw required)
No plans to ever remove them!
โJan-22-2021 06:19 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Jshupe,
Mine are aluminum angle screwed to the roof. I used just 3 screws per side. They are still in place.
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Jay58 wrote:
Mine are screwed into 3/8 plywood thru a 6 inch long aluminum angle 2x2 with 5200 sealant/adhesive to glue down and seal fastener holes. Wires were attached to roof with eterna-bond tape ( no screw required)
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