Leaking L-feet and what kind of caulk [RE-wrenches]
Matt Tritt
solarone at charter.net
Tue Jul 1 16:59:50 PDT 2008
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I second that experience, Joel. Henry's may be a nightmare to work with
and clean up, but it seems to last indefinately.
Matt T
Joel Davidson wrote:
>
> Generous amounts of plain old Henry's mastic into the drilled holes
> and under the L-feet. No leaks since 1994 on thousands of L-feet
> fastened on top of comp shingles and built-up roofing.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "troy" <taharvey at heliocentric.org>
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> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:37 PM
> Subject: Leaking L-feet and what kind of caulk [RE-wrenches]
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>>
>> 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
>>
>>
>>
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