We use the EcoFasten Green Flashing with the standard Unirac L foot that has the oval hole so you get some rail adjustment. You have to be sure to use the Green Flashing compression plate between the flashing and the L foot.
>From what I've experienced with flashing you're going to have to cut the >flashing or remove shingle nails no matter what you do or which brand you use. Thanks, Will From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of SunHarvest Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:22 PM To: RE-wrenches Subject: [RE-wrenches] Best practices for comp shingle flashing? Thanks guys. Talked with TTi and mentioned Mr. Miller's experience with rust. They said they got a lot of feedback about this problem on their 1st generation line and have since corrected the issue. I'll remain cautious...thanks Willy. TTi, DPW, EcoFasten, and Quick-mount all seem to have the same issue of lacking versatility in height adjustment. Anyway, going to check out a sample from TTi. DPW and EcoFasten look like they still require cutting of both flash base and comp courses. I'm trying to avoid cutting anything as I want to avoid disturbing original flashing and original roofing material. Thanks for all your input!! Eric Stikes SunHarvest Solar A Sustainable Energy Group Partner +1 (530) 798 - 3738 www.harvesthesun.com<http://www.harvesthesun.com>
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