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<blockquote data-quote="mattmc2003" data-source="post: 1227129" data-attributes="member: 29496"><p>Mine is 10" round. I just got off the roof. I just had to see. its 10:40...but still, i had to see. I could find no markings. I found where there was once a sticker on one section, but nothing else. It is about four foot above the roofline. Looked less from the ground. And the outer layer is cool at the roof. I'll climb in the attic tomorrow and check it out i guess. Im not sure if i can get to it or not because all this is in the corner of the house above what used to be a garage...so we will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattmc2003, post: 1227129, member: 29496"] Mine is 10" round. I just got off the roof. I just had to see. its 10:40...but still, i had to see. I could find no markings. I found where there was once a sticker on one section, but nothing else. It is about four foot above the roofline. Looked less from the ground. And the outer layer is cool at the roof. I'll climb in the attic tomorrow and check it out i guess. Im not sure if i can get to it or not because all this is in the corner of the house above what used to be a garage...so we will see. [/QUOTE]
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