Leaking L-feet and what kind of caulk [RE-wrenches]
Jay Peltz, Peltz Power
jay at asis.com
Mon Jun 30 19:10:53 PDT 2008
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Hi Troy,
Don't know where you live, but here where we get 100+ inches of rain, I
DON"T USE L FEET.
Only feet booted with flashing.
I for one don't want the liability or to have a leak.
I use Polyurethane sealant, ( Sikaflex, etc) and have never had a
problem with my attachments.
jay
Peltz power
On Jun 30, 2008, at 6:37 PM, troy wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I wanted to survey, out many people have had problems with L-feet
> stand-offs leaking over time?
>
> While there are many newer and better looking stand-off products,
> the prices can run as much as 10x the cost as good old L-feet. When
> in high snow load areas with feet 2' on center, the cost of feet
> could get out of control very fast. Any reasonable cost flashed
> methods that you've come up with?
>
> The second survey is Silicone or Urethane sealants, which is your
> favorite for sealing lag screws and why?
>
> -Troy Harvey
>
>
>
> On Jun 30, 2008, at 4:43 PM, Dan Brown wrote:
>
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