Depending on the roof, it's possible to anchor the main support rope to a 
fencepost, tree or some other sturdy ground mounted projection. Attaching the 
other end, via a come-along, to another stout point on the other side of the 
building. How ever you do it, be sure to protect the ridges from chaffing by 
the rope, especially asphalt shingles. 
Jim
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeff Blick 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:21 AM
  Subject: [RE-wrenches] roof anchor points


  Hi everyone,

  Does anyone have a roof anchor solution?  What we have been doing is 
attaching temporary roof anchors for the duration of the installation and then 
removing and sealing the penetrations.  We want to move to using permanent 
anchors.  Is anyone familiar with a flashed anchor solution?  Any other 
solutions people have come up with?  Thanks!

   



   

  Jeff Blick

  PV installer

  Sunlight Solar Inc.

  4 NW Franklin

  Bend, OR 97701

  direct: 541-306-4196

  fax: 541-322-1911

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  www.sunlightsolar.com

   

   



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