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Jun-25-2014 06:13 PM
Redsky wrote:
VHB tape is used even on aerospace applications. It does work well if the surface is properly cleaned with the recommended cleaner beforehand.
Screws only work if there is enough thickness for 3-4 threads to bite and hold. Most RV roofs do not have a very thick roof all the way across. If you don't trust VHB tape the best alternative is 1/2" rubber Well-Nuts. They take a 1/2 inch hole and then a 8-32 stainless screw is threaded into the Well-Nut to expand its diameter. Finish by applying sealant to the screw head so not water can penetrate.
I used stainless self taping screws on my solar panel rack but I had 4 feet on an edge that was screwed every 8 inches into the edges where there are two tubular aluminum framing sections. I had 20 plus screws holding the frame down to the roof.
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Jun-23-2014 07:38 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
I just posted a thread on what I did to mount mine. On an aluminum roof I would probably convince myself to put a screw in each mount in addition to gluing them. Polyurethane will bond pretty well to the aluminum, but it is a thin sheet and might lift from the plywood underneath. I didn't have to worry about that with the fiberglass roof.
billtex wrote:
3M 5200 adhesive...
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Jun-22-2014 06:24 PM
YC 1 wrote:
You don't have to find a frame member. The wind load is low and the screws just add additional security. To prevent drilling into wires you can pre-drill very small pilot holes using several wraps of electrical tape on the shaft of the drill bit to make a depth stop. Then gently insert a small wire down the hole to test clearance. Be sure to use short screws when you fasten.
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