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Posted: September 3, 2013 | Author: verncannonblog | Filed under: Fight of my Life | Tags: ASTM, ASTM specifications, Building Codes, Construction and Maintenance, high slope roof, Hydrostatic, low slope roof, Meta Roof, Metal Building Manufacturers Association, RCI, Roof Leaks, SSA, Structral Standing Seam, Thermal and Moisture | 1 CommentI will be posting on u-tube video of the roof leaking by simply holding a water hose 3 feet above the roof. This roof is the Ultra Deck by MBCI and The roof from Whirlwind which is an exact copy.
I will also post what MBCI executives said about Ultra Deck. NCI you can run but the truth will win the day. Did you tell A R Ginn that the roof that built his fortune is not water tight at the side laps per Astm E 1514. Wayne Dickinson, you said the roof needs no sealant to pass any test. Without mastic it wont pass ASTM 1646 found in your own manual. But then you couldn’t tell the truth in court. Did Force Engineering or Faranbaugh tell you that. No, I didn’t think so. Strange that you told me that the roof had been submerged in water. And that the mastic was viable??? Now we both know the truth about that one. If NCI and MBCI are truthful then release the 200 documents. Oh that is right, your vice president of manufacturing said in deposition, under oath that the roof would come unlocked with out the proper mastic. He said that in 2009, but in 2011 he said the roof needs no mastic. You all sounded like Parrots!
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Posted: August 12, 2013 | Author: verncannonblog | Filed under: Fight of my Life | Tags: Hydrostatic, Meta Roof, Structral Standing Seam | 1 CommentMost of the people in the self storage industry and metal roofing industry know about what has been going on since 2008. The facts will come out on this blog. Not just my version as what I will write will and can be verified.I will say that I have been fighting a billion dollar public company that is owned by a 20 billion private equity firm from wall street. Lets start by saying we have a disagreement as to what a water tight , water barrier, hydrostatic roof is. And to what ASTM E 1514 and minimum slope 1/4:12 is. One question I ask: When a companies 20 year employee who is plant sales manager states that the roof I was sold was sold to me as a water tight roof and that the way it was marketed to me is that not the roof I should have received?
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