I could do a powder coated zinc electroplate version that is made out of the 
same stuff satellite tv antenna mounts are made out of.  Actually, why not just 
use satellite feet with U bolts?

From: Mathew Howard 
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 9:09 AM
To: af 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Pipe mounts

Since the biggest tower we have is 5", I would like that. 

On a somewhat related note, would anyone else be interested in a 
smaller/lighter duty version of the M-TOW? they're overkill for a lot of stuff 
we do... I'm thinking something like 3" max pipe and thinner steel. I guess 
there wouldn't really be a lot of point unless it was a fair amount cheaper... 
having lighter stuff to take up towers would be nice in some cases, but that's 
probably not a good enough reason on it's own.


On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 8:05 AM, Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:

  Thanks.
  One of my distributors is asking that I go from 4.5” to 5” pipe ability on 
all my stuff.  That is a pretty minor change and I will probably do that.  

  From: George Skorup 
  Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 6:02 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Pipe mounts

  That was me. The angle-iron leg deal I was talking about, I don't actually 
need anything specifically designed for angle-iron, we simply turn the back 
clamp inwards. Works perfectly fine. However, like I said, the back side of the 
angle is about 5-3/4" if I remember. That's the tower where we order clamp 
halves that are 7" hole to hole center. A couple other examples that I can 
give... Angle iron leg, 6-3/4", sloped. Round leg, 8-1/4", sloped. Angle leg, 
12-3/4", sloped. (old AT&T Long-Lines sites, big mothertruckers from ground to 
125 feet)

  We're on so much different shit, we pretty much have to order what we need 
for the particular site we'll be working at. And most of the time on 
free-standers, the legs get smaller as you go up. So we might need to put 
dishes at 100-140 feet and sectors at 240-260, which means two completely 
different sets of mounts for one site.

  I would say a model that can accommodate up to 4.5" OD and another for 4.5 to 
9" OD, sloped or not. For your 1-to-2 pipe arrangement, most towers will fall 
in one of those two. For the big leg sites, I'm not as worried since, as I 
mentioned, that's mostly for mounting dishes lower.

  We ordered I don't even know how many of these kits last year. 3' HP dishes 
on 4.5" pipes adapted to 6" to 8" legs. Some angle, some round. Some sloped, 
some not. 
http://www.ciwireless.com/product/welded-pipe-to-pipe-adaptor-set-for-tapered-round-members-2-38-in-5-in-od-pipe-to-4-in-9-in-od-pipe/


  On 1/16/2017 2:38 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:

    I have been asked to spin versions of my tower mounts that work on angle 
iron legs.  OK, done.  Will be released soon for general availability.  

    Now I am getting request for larger units that will fit a 5” pipe.  We 
currently will fit a 4.5” pipe.

    If I spin a larger version, shall I go 6” or???  Someone recently suggested 
7” center to center on the bolts which would fit over a 6.5” pipe.

    Are there some standard tower leg and mounting pipe increments I need to 
look at?


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