We mounted solar panels on one of these, we took off the nuts sticking tru the panel joints and the bolts stayed, most of them anyway, they had some sort of rubber seal under them provided enough stick to hold the bolt in place so we could put a bracket over it.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:19 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm < [email protected]> wrote: > We got a sweet location the other day on a ridge, its a few of these bins, > it will be about 100' up on a ridge. Its windy as shit up there. I would > have pics of the actual on but both my phones froze up when I tried taking > the pics. Its a dormant silo so we are free to do what we want. Initially > all we are doing is a micropop but the path from this bad boy gets us a > midpoint for a redundancy we have needed for a long time. So eventually > there will be a few EPMP APs up there and 2 backhauls (maybe 3) all with > Radiowaves 2' HP parabolics with the skirts. > > The rail is good heavy guage steel it just doesnt have much lateral > stability. We can back the nuts off the bolts coming through the top but we > are limited to what we can reach through the hatch, apparently the bolts > will fall out so we can do stabilizer bars, just short. Since its a dormant > silo, we can come through the work area across the diameter of the railing, > but i see a moron tower monkey tripping and falling off of it. > > Anybody dealt with these and have ideas aside from magnetics? > > > > > -- > If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team > as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. >
