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> On Nov 9, 2014, at 9:27 PM, Jerry Shafer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Like you said if the roof gets hot get off, we do use carpet strips but they 
> are messy, i have been on a roof since i could walk (ya really) and i was 
> tought not to trist your shoe on the roof and not to slide like ypur playing 
> baseball walk on it like its ypur house and damage can be eliminated or 
> greatly reduced. Agood roofer makes no marks so we should be able to too 
> right.
> 
>> On Nov 9, 2014 7:21 PM, "frenergy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Fellow wrenches,
>>  
>>         During a pitched composition roof install, I'm very conscientious 
>> about avoiding any foot placement/movement/twisting that may damage the 
>> shingles.  I try to stay in the array footprint as it will see much less 
>> wear after the install.  Chicken boards on steeper roofs and get off when 
>> its hot.
>>  
>>         However, I've started experimenting with carpet strips on traffic 
>> routes such as ladder to array, along the sides of the array.  On a steeper 
>> pitch, the secured rail can be used somewhat as add'l chicken 
>> boards...soft-soled flexible shoes of course are a must.  Are there other 
>> tried and true tricks folks are willing to share for leaving the roof in 
>> good shape??
>>  
>> Thanks,
>> 
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