I always use the quickmount conduit flashing. It doesn't give a lot of room 
between the roof and raceway however.  Maybe the foam block supports typically 
used for raceways on flat rubber roofs?

Jesse 

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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:43 PM, Chris Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm curious what methods people are using to mount, flash and stand-off 
> conduit from the comp. shingle roofs. We don't do a lot of shingle, mostly 
> metal and concrete, so we are less that familiar with the options. We used 
> SnapNRack flashed mounts for the rail system, but they need a rafter under 
> them and the conduit run will not be above rafters.
> As it is very hot here, I want to get some air between the conduit and the 
> roof.
> 
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