Fantastic fan gasket use

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Fantastic fan gasket use

Postby shoeman » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:38 am

I screwed my fan-tastic fan in place last night, using the supplied foam gasket. I really don't care for how it looks though.
Anybody here just gooped their fan directly to the roof, aluminum in my case?

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Postby Arne » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:49 am

I used the foam gasket. I put the screws in part way, then applied a dab of caulk to the barrel of each screw and set them in.. being sure that some caulk squeezed out from each screw so I knew it was sealed.

The I applied a thin bead of caulk around the perimeter of the foam gasket.

When I tightened the screws, I was careful not to deform the flange on the fan. There are so many screws they do not have to squeeze the gasket that much or that tightly.

It made a very neat installation.
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Postby halfdome, Danny » Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:55 am

I did exactly like Arne did but I used stainless screws not the white ones supplied with the fan. I did that on both TD's and have had no problems. :D Danny
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Postby shoeman » Fri Aug 08, 2008 9:47 am

That flange is really soft and does distort a bit under each screw. If I back them off it straightens out, but the gasket is so thick the fan stands quite proud of the roof. I was thinking that if I silicone the daylights out of the flange and omit the gasket it will sit dead flat against the skin.
But of course the bottom line is no leaks.
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Postby Mary K » Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:21 am

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I used the foam gasket and then sealed around it with caulking. It was designed to be installed with the fan so I used it. Many others have as well. Better safe than sorry. :thumbsup:

Also, I put caulking in the screw holes and over the top of them.

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Postby madjack » Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:28 pm

shoe, we didn't use the gasket...placed vent in position...anchored two corners and predrilled all the screw holes...used SS screws...used auto windshield adhesive/sealer...put a heavy bead on each side of flange...placed vent in position and squirted some sealer in the screw holes...fastened it down and it is good to go.......
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Postby mechmagcn » Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:25 pm

madjack wrote:shoe, we didn't use the gasket...placed vent in position...anchored two corners and predrilled all the screw holes...used SS screws...used auto windshield adhesive/sealer...put a heavy bead on each side of flange...placed vent in position and squirted some sealer in the screw holes...fastened it down and it is good to go.......
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MJ, with an installation like that, I wouldn't even think you would need to use screws :o
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Postby mikeschn » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:51 pm

Lexel would do it too! Just don't plan on taking it off.

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