I am installing the roof panels and having difficulty (impossible) to get the #7 fasteners to go far enough through the sheet metal, rubber spacer, and cross support bars T and U. You did not include that step. Not enough of the threads come through the bars to put a nut on. How did you do that? BTW… Like you, I lost patients with the z-spacer and solved that issue by super glueing them in place. Please let me know how you solved the fastening of roof panels to the T and U bars. Scott in Wyomissing Pa. October 4, 2024.
at 17:00 regarding the Z plastic snap on to prevent leaking, the best way to have them stay on is to tape the back. I'm using Gorilla all weather outdoor waterproof duct tape.
Ok so I'm not the only one questioning what in the world Domi was thinking when they came up with that "Xanny" idea. Those plastic pieces are ridiculous. But, right up there are those darned rubber pieces that you have to fit on AFTER they tell you to put the roof panels on and then somehow get the holes through 4 items to line up to take a bolt. I figured if the plastic pieces are gonna be called Xannies, then we should call the rubber pieces "smackies" because they make you wanna just smack yourself the whole time you're trying to get them into place!
I am installing the roof panels and having difficulty (impossible) to get the #7 fasteners to go far enough through the sheet metal, rubber spacer, and cross support bars T and U.
You did not include that step. Not enough of the threads come through the bars to put a nut on.
How did you do that?
BTW… Like you, I lost patients with the z-spacer and solved that issue by super glueing them in place.
Please let me know how you solved the fastening of roof panels to the T and U bars.
Scott in Wyomissing Pa.
October 4, 2024.
at 17:00 regarding the Z plastic snap on to prevent leaking, the best way to have them stay on is to tape the back. I'm using Gorilla all weather outdoor waterproof duct tape.
Ok so I'm not the only one questioning what in the world Domi was thinking when they came up with that "Xanny" idea. Those plastic pieces are ridiculous. But, right up there are those darned rubber pieces that you have to fit on AFTER they tell you to put the roof panels on and then somehow get the holes through 4 items to line up to take a bolt. I figured if the plastic pieces are gonna be called Xannies, then we should call the rubber pieces "smackies" because they make you wanna just smack yourself the whole time you're trying to get them into place!
Gutter drain holes at each post?