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Mounting strips to roof - what to use?
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[QUOTE="Bryan H, post: 91278, member: 26152"] Like you, I started off using stick on clips, and found that in the heat, they would just lift. I used liquid nails and like what DJ said, the clips fell off. I have a collection of them in the water tank now... I then changed to 20mm conduit clips screwed to the colour bond roof with silicone at the base. All my lights are attached to 20mm conduit. I do this as my roof display does not usually change from year to year and its easy to clip the conduit on and off. These are permanent and this is my 3rd year on the roof with no issues. This year I tried magnets to the bottom of the clips so I could look at moving the display around on the roof these year. I have failed to find a glue to hold the magnets to the bottom of the clips. The magnets are strong enough to hold to the roof and some have been successful, but a lot of the magnets did not hold to the clips.. Thinking of using insulation tape to wrap around the clip and the magnets, but that is for next year now. [/QUOTE]
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