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<blockquote data-quote="alumacrafty" data-source="post: 335101" data-attributes="member: 13092"><p>First post ever on any forum:</p><p>Trying to keep my budget on the low side, I used leftover ice dam material intended as a sub-layer for roofs. It is self-adhesive, self-healing if punctured, and has a grit surface like sandpaper. Only drawback is it is black but I haven't noticed a high heat buildup. I clean it with a garden hose.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I applied this to 1/4" baltic birch underlayment plywood. It is 5-ply and tougher than heck. I attached it to the ribs with stainless steel screws. There is no bounce in the deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alumacrafty, post: 335101, member: 13092"] First post ever on any forum: Trying to keep my budget on the low side, I used leftover ice dam material intended as a sub-layer for roofs. It is self-adhesive, self-healing if punctured, and has a grit surface like sandpaper. Only drawback is it is black but I haven't noticed a high heat buildup. I clean it with a garden hose. BTW, I applied this to 1/4" baltic birch underlayment plywood. It is 5-ply and tougher than heck. I attached it to the ribs with stainless steel screws. There is no bounce in the deck. [/QUOTE]
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