โJul-25-2019 04:58 PM
โJul-26-2019 05:48 AM
Joe417 wrote:
I wouldn't put the Eternabond on first and then put the strip on top. You would be putting holes in the backing of the tape.
If I wanted to put it back the way it was, I would put Dicor across the joint temporarily. If you aren't pulling it around it will keep the water out until there was time to get the Butyl tape and re-seal it like it came from the factory. One tube should seal the rubber to the front cap temporarily.
I would call putting a bead of the Dicor across it, bedding the termination strip in it and screwing it down and then covering it with the eternabond tape a permanent fix. If you clean it "real good" where the eternabond can stick to both the front cap and the rubber it wont leak. You said you have 40 ft. of tape which should be enough to make overlapping runs across the termination joint.
As long as it is real clean it will seal it.
โJul-25-2019 08:06 PM
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โJul-25-2019 06:20 PM
BFL13 wrote:
I am not clear on the "termination bar" but if it is the moulding piece across the roof at the cap, usually that is Dicored down original, so a repair would be to cover the whole thing with wide Eternabond. (at least that is one way).
โJul-25-2019 06:10 PM
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โJul-25-2019 05:59 PM
โJul-25-2019 05:49 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Normally you use 4 inch Eternabond over the whole thing between the roof and the cap. For a quick fix using what you have, you can put the "termination bar" back on and put your 2 inch Eternabond along it with 1 inch overlap, so with 40 feet and 8 ft to do, you could do two 8 ft, with one overlap making 3 inches. Or even three and get 4 inches.
It is hard to do all 8 ft with one length --it gets twisted up in the wind and turns into a nightmare, so shorter lengths overlapping end to end is more practical. Your 40 ft leaves enough for overlapping the end to end and for the lengths.
You might not need the Dicor at all. Purists put Dicor along the edges of the Eternabond, but how long is this for, before you get some 4 inch and do it over top of this one?
โJul-25-2019 05:42 PM
It is hard to do all 8 ft with one length --it gets twisted up in the wind and turns into a nightmare
โJul-25-2019 05:28 PM
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