I have no experience with this product, however i sure could have used them for
the last project i did with this type of roof.
Question: What if the truss is not directly under the 'bump' in the roof? My
understanding is that the roof decking alone is not adequate enuf (pull-out
strength) to securely support the array racking, thus the need to lag into the
trusses. Unless you have access to the underside of the roof to put in
supporting back boards btwn the trusses, which isn't always the case.
Other than these brackets, you could try using shallow uni-strut attached to
the trusses with spacers to keep the uni-strut from crushing the 'bumps'.
benn
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Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 09:49:00 -0700
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Corrugated roofing attachments
Friends:
Have any of you had any experience with the Corrubracket
(http://www.s-5.com/clamps/index_1032.cfm)?
Where did you purchase them? Are there any better methods for
attaching to corrugated roofing?
Thanks in advance.
William Miller
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