Anybody seen or tried this product? http://www.buildmartstore.com/retrospin.html
Justin Fink – FHB Editorial
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Anybody seen or tried this product? http://www.buildmartstore.com/retrospin.html
Justin Fink – FHB Editorial
Your Friendly Neighborhood Moderator
The FHB Podcast crew takes a closer look at an interesting roof.
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No,
But I have an overhead electrical drop that is presently flashed with the originial flashing that has been thru two re-roofs. I will look into them , if it works it looks like a great idea.
Interesting.....I'll be looking into them. Thanks.
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(but throw away the key on that rez character)
That looks interesting.
In the past I have on occasion used two of the conventional flashing boots and split them, one on the top and one on the bottom.
The boot split on the top goes on first and then the boot split on the bottom. Works pretty good.
Rich Beckman
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Nope, never used the product.
A quick scan of the link and I didn't see any roof pitch parameters. I've used split boot rubber jacks quite often. Always got to slather on the silicone to make them weathertite--- more problems with higher pitches.
A better mouse trap would be in order, but looking at the picture and sales pitch, I don't think that's it.
If you get any unbiased feed back on the product, let us know.