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โNov-06-2013 03:55 PM
Salvo wrote:
Thanks, those were the exact ones I'm been looking at. They are not neoprene though, but rubber. I got 3/8" plywood roof. They will fit. I just don't like the thought of drilling a 1/2" hole for a 1/4" screw.
You use 2 per bracket?
I don't think there's any issue with the styrofoam insulation compressing when torquing down the well nut.
McMaster also carries them.
Sal
โNov-06-2013 01:43 PM
ken white wrote:
I used these -> 1/4-20
โNov-06-2013 12:22 PM
Almot wrote:Salvo wrote:
A couple used well nuts or molly bolts. This attachment is more secure, especially when no rafters are available. Can the styrofoam insulation behind the plywood inhibit or degrade this attachment method?
Never tried. What - I'm afraid - may happen is that after you've fastened it and the rubber had forced its way into the foam, the foam remains under pressure and will give in some more, with time. So it might need more tightening later.
โNov-06-2013 12:14 PM
Salvo wrote:
Ken- what size thread did you use? Perhaps 10-32?
Where did you purchase them?
Sal
โNov-06-2013 12:04 PM
Salvo wrote:
A couple used well nuts or molly bolts. This attachment is more secure, especially when no rafters are available. Can the styrofoam insulation behind the plywood inhibit or degrade this attachment method?
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โNov-03-2013 06:27 PM
MrWizard wrote:So just drilling into just the plywood is ok? I'm kinda piggybacking on Salvo's thread as I need to know this too.
we have a rubber roof over the OEM fiberglass
under the roof is plywood