Found these just looking around
http://www.toolfetch.com/sumner-780941-no-60-screw-type-telescoping-reel-jack-for-26-to-56-diameter-reels.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse&utm_term=780941&gclid=CN62gI_Oq8MCFQwaaQodUFwAsw

These are very similar or same ones I see the verizon pro guys use when working a site.
Very versatile with respect of the pipe used to go between them.

On 1/23/2015 4:42 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

That works too, but not too well.

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On Jan 23, 2015 5:41 PM, "That One Guy" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    broomstick in a step ladder or mast between the back doors of the
    van if the douchebag tech pulled the standsd out and didnt put it
    back


    On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Jaime Solorza
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        We made a stand from unistrut and pipe. Adjustable for
different size spools ...from LMR 400 to large Heliax spools. We used earth anchors to keep it from falling. We also had
        wooden ones for 1000 ft rolls of guyed wire...electrical
        houses carry the attachments and bracelets for C channel/
        unistrut

        Jaime Solorza

        On Jan 23, 2015 3:13 PM, "Caleb Knauer"
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Any suggestions for a cable reel stand for spooling
            cable/coax out on
            a tower run?  Our improvised methods need updating, and my
            google-fu
            is weak and I'm only finding either junk or stuff that's
            waaaaay too
            expensive.   Think a pair of jack stands with a rod
            between them but
            nicer and with less falling over.




-- All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember
    that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you.
    Therefore, if you can't get them together again, there must be a
    reason. By all means, do not use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance
    manual, 1925


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