![]() ![]() Now the whole thing is one huge peice of plastic. I recently installed Rino Liner on top of my whole roof, and also over each solar panel bracket, even the wires on the roof. Super Glue tape is thin, mesh adhesive with a powerful grip and has holding power up to 14 pounds These are perfect for nameplates, doorbells, and are suitable for both indoor and. Find double-sided mounting tape at Lowes today. The rubber roof sealant is still holding them strong. Total Tape is a double-sided mounting tape with extreme strength, holding up to 14 lbs. It adds to the convenience and versatility of regular duct tape and comes in different lengths, widths, quantities, colors, and more. ![]() Yet my solar panles are still there - 17 years after I installed it. Yes in my case the roof is soft 1/8" thick plywood, and styrofoam under that will not hold any weight or pull back pressure. I drilled one 5/16" hole in one side, for a bolt going into the panel, and three each 3/16" holes for #10 screws into the roof. To make my solar panel brackets, I used 6" long 2" angle aluminum from Home Depot. ![]() Most building inspectors are more worried about solar panels lifting off a house at 45 MPH than the RV designers are. Remember that the panels are not all that heavy, but in a strong wind, the win loads can exceed the panel weight by several dozen to a hundred pounds or more. The screws might only index the bracket to the roof, but they will minimize or stop vinrations that can loosen the brackets over time. ![]() So pulling the brackets off would have been difficult, but when moving them from my class C to the Class A, I only needed to remove the screws and they pealed off - fairly easy. Please call us at: 1-800-HOME-DEPOT(1-80) Special Financing Available everyday Pay & Manage Your Card Credit Offers. The bracket was about 3" X 4" and the sealant had a strong adheasion strength. Permanent Double Sided Extreme Mounting Tape. That thought kind of blew up our plans for a mega million dollar company based on boxes to hold Cable boxes and DVD players.I had the same first thought when suggested their Bigfoot brackets would stay on the roof with only roof sealant to hold them down. Told him each one would almost have to be custom since the slope of the various brands of TV are so different. Worked and the last time the cable guy was here he went nuts over it. I cut the legs of the box to match the slop and then used the foam backed double sided tape to attach it to the TV. I wanted it to set on the back side of the TV which had a fairly severe slop. I built a box to sit atop my large screen TV to hold the DVD and cable box. I don't know what Woodcraft is selling but I bought the double sided masking type from Shopsmith and Home Depot and to me they are identical.įorgot to mention the double sided with foam like material is great for putting together things that don't have a perfect fit and for places where you want a tight weather seal. Plus I think the adhesive is not as sticky so it releases easier. The tape itself is a little thicker and you can separate the pieces by slipping in a chisel. The tape is thin enough that the joint closes fully but is held solid while you position everything before driving home screws, nails or some other fastener.įor turning which I do very little I like the masking type tape. However it is excellent for layout where you are going to nail or screw something together. As I said it was almost a permanent bond but also it is so thin getting a chisel in between to separate the pieces would be difficult. The tape itself is very thin and see thru with adhesive that nearly makes a permit bond on both sides.įor turning I don't know if this tape would be good or not. The last tape I bought from Home Depot was the double sided mylar type tape. I also found a mylar type tape that was double sided, and they also sale a double sided tape that has various thicknesses of a foam like material between the two sides. I found a tape much like masking tape that was double sided. There are many double sided carpet tapes sold at Home Depot. ![]()
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