Lowe's Selkirk Supervent Installed

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clutch25 said:
crazy_dan said:
clutch25 said:
I've got some mega time built between me and the high temp copper RTV....good stuff....

I appreciate the info but couldn't have cared less by the time I got mine installed...got everything up on the roof and had to run back to Lowes with a bad section of pipe...during rush hour...NOT HAPPY!

??? Rush hour in ND ???
Was there really 3 cars at the stop sign, or are you fooling with us? ;-P
I'm thinking Fargo or Bismark.

Yep, Fargo....

You are about on point for the "rush hour".... We have it pretty easy for traffic around here!

I was born on the other side of the state in Elgin about 80 miles south east of Bismark down on 21
 
greythorn3 said:
what do you mean 3 layers?

They didn't tear off the old shingles...just went over them with new ones...TWICE!
 
I take it these installs were done when the weather was warm - do you think i'd have a problem installing my roof flashing and working with shingles when it's 10 degrees outside? I'd like to get everything finished up but am concerned that i might start breaking shingles if i get in there with a flat wonderbar and try to bend the shingles to nail them.

thoughts?

thanks a lot!
 
Gator. I am an amateur on roofing but I'd sure like temps above freezing to bend asphalt, esp if they had any age on them. Maybe a roofer will chime in.
 
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