Most of those have threaded bosses welded onto the top of the tank, arranged in 
a circle around the top about 10’ off the side (varies by tank capacity) that 
were used for construction and the internal support rods while the tower was 
being built.   They stick up about 4” over the tank.   We have used 
pipe-to-pipe clamps to grab onto those.   

It takes some work to get the uprights to vertical, but with a bit of 
cross-bracing it’s both workable, very sturdy, and requires no drilling or 
welding on the tower and it’s completely removable if need be.

I suppose a picture is worth a thousand words:




Mark

> On May 27, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Aaron Fitzgerald <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We're in negotiations to get our backhauls located on top of some local water 
> towers. The tower in the best location is a hydropillar tower without safety 
> rails.
> 
> What's the best ways you guys have found to mount on top of these beasts? 
> Long term I imagine I'd have a dozen or so 1ft dishes on the same tower. Do 
> they sell magnetic mounts with enough bite to hold a 4ft B11 link?

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