Wrenches,
Do you have any tips, stories, methods for mounting L feet on the
corrugated metal roof that has short flat spans and ribs.
After all these years, I am facing my first install on this kind of roof. We
originally were going to install 6 top of pole mounts but he decided the
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Wrenches,
Do you have any tips, stories, methods for mounting L feet on the
corrugated metal
you need
them.
Dave
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John.
I've used AEE
Solar's corrugated roof block with good success. Since the
corrugations rarely line up with structural members you'll need to
install blocking for most attachment points.
Kent Osterberg
Blue Mountain Solar
cvso...@aol.com wrote:
Wrenches,
Do you have any tips,
John,
If the roofing you are talking about is similar to traditional
corrugated, but with flat valleys and ribs instead of a sinusoidal/
curved profile, we just completed an install like that using the
Corrubracket from S-5. (it also works for the sinusoidal profile) No L-
feet required.
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