Standoffs & lugs [RE-wrenches]
Dean T. Newberry
deant at dcn.org
Fri Jan 21 16:03:51 PST 2005
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Hi Nick,
I think Maltby Electric Supply in Rhonert Park or nearby stocks the lugs,
I recall that Kyocera had a lot of them for sale at one time too.
good luck
Nick Lucchese wrote:
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> Greetings Wrenches,
> I know this came up a while back but I find myself in a need to make
> a quick decision. Searched my archives and could not locate the
> thread. I'm scheduled to start a job next Monday with 60 + standoffs
> where I'll be working with a roofing contractor to re-roof the area
> where the PVs go. The problem is the roofing contractor just this
> morning discovered that his flashing will not accommodate anything
> less than a 4" standoff where as I'll be using Unirac's 3" standoffs.
> Feasibly I could rush order the proper no-calk standoffs from Unirac
> but the roofer is concerned about the collar breaking down over time
> and has not used the Oatey no-calks in years. Anyone have an
> alternative to these units? I seem to remember the conclusion being
> that the Oatey collars are made of better material these days as well
> as the fact that they will not be exposed to light will ensure a
> longer life? I certainly don't want to put the roofer in a situation
> where he feels he's sacrificing the integrity of his work using the
> Oatey's but he is open to any new info on the subject since he's not
> revisited installing this style within the last five years.
>
> Also, is everyone paying around $4 a piece for the GBL-4DBT lay-in
> lugs? Know of any vendors that have them in stock? Supposedly one of
> our vendors offer them for $1.80 but they've been on backorder for
> months and I'm thinking it must not be the same lug since I'm finding
> such a large price discrepancy.
>
> Thanks for your time, Nick A Lucchese
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