I wasn't going to say anything but I have to now say "right-on". I only saw
one image (hammer) in your email, William, so maybe the other image is the
other high-tech tool we use...a fist.
If its one comp roof layer, this method is very accurate, maybe because
I've used it so many times over the 35+ years I've worked on roofs and
developed "the touch". If you have more than one layer of comp it gets more
and more difficult to pin point the buggers. And yes, Mark, flat roofs are a
real challenge.
It would still be nice to hear from someone who has found the scanner
that works on the difficult-to-find -rafter roofs.
Bill
Feather River Solar Electric
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To: 'RE-wrenches'
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2015 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Milwaukee Sub Scanner versus Bosch D-Tect
versusothers?
Friends:
Below are images of the high-tech rafter detectors we use.
If you need directions, contact me off list.
William
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