Benn:

Stanchions are tried and true, solid, do not leak and do not allow uplift. If we are going to do solar right, we need to be electricians and roofers. This means we have to cut tile. I'd get some scraps and practice. The new 4 to 4-1/2" right angle battery grinders with diamond wheels may be real practical. It's been a few months so I forget what tool we used.

Wm



At 08:36 AM 7/18/2012, Benn At DayStarSolar wrote:
William, Jason;
I appreciate the suggestion, it sounds like an ideal solution.
I do wonder why you prefer posts when you could use the tile hooks and avoid the extra work and time of cutting and flashing? If it makes for a better attachment structurally and weather-proof wise, then I'm all for it.
Could you make a few points for/against tile hooks vs flashed posts?

Thanks.
benn

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