McDave wrote:I misspoke when I said Dicor tape, that was just generic term. The actual name is "Tacky Tape" 3/4"x1/8" butyl tape. The lap sealant is Dicor self leveling lap sealant. This is for a metal roof, the butyl is a putty type affair that goes between the outer roof and the vent, then the vent is screwed down, then the seam and screws are covered with lap sealant. The Eternabond tape you speak of seems to do the same job as the lap sealant. Looks like it could be handy to have around. I just went with the lap sealant as that was what the manufacture used on the seams and the original vent. Plus the black tank vent is round and it may be easier to use the "liquid" than tape with straight edges. My first attempt at this so we'll learn something, but yes if I am doing it wrong, PLEASE stop me before I make a mess!
Thanks for the input.
McDave
McDave wrote:I misspoke when I said Dicor tape, that was just generic term. The actual name is "Tacky Tape" 3/4"x1/8" butyl tape. The lap sealant is Dicor self leveling lap sealant. This is for a metal roof, the butyl is a putty type affair that goes between the outer roof and the vent, then the vent is screwed down, then the seam and screws are covered with lap sealant. The Eternabond tape you speak of seems to do the same job as the lap sealant. Looks like it could be handy to have around. I just went with the lap sealant as that was what the manufacture used on the seams and the original vent. Plus the black tank vent is round and it may be easier to use the "liquid" than tape with straight edges. My first attempt at this so we'll learn something, but yes if I am doing it wrong, PLEASE stop me before I make a mess!
Thanks for the input.
McDave
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