t: Monday, February 01, 2010 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
> We use galvanized 2 pipe and 3/4 inch allthread. Drill an hole through the
> pipe and pole and use nuts and washers to put them together with a 6 inch
> or
> so space between them.
>
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> Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 10:50 AM
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> Subject: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
>
> Anyone have any detailed photos or ideas for side mounting to a wooden
> utility pole?
>
> We have a site that will only allow si
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
http://www.fab-corp.com/product.php?productid=2896&cat=0&page=1
One of these might do the trick.
Scott
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
Mike has used some decent looking chain mou
I see the hose clamps on everything from street lights to pole lights, from
city streets to interstates.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:10 PM, AJ wrote:
> I kinda ruled out stainless hose clamps after seeing a solar panel fall
> from
> the leg of a Trylon tower about a decade ago... Granted, there we
] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
I just use good lag screws on the standard (or long) sat arms most of the
time.
marlon
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I just use good lag screws on the standard (or long) sat arms most of the
time.
marlon
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Subject: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
> Anyone have any detai
I'd first check for the stuff electricians mount buried entrance
conduits to the pole with like used for the plastic conduit in this
photo.
http://www.f64.nu/gallery2007/view_photo.php?full=1&set_albumName=album182&id=DSC7495
We mounted a couple antennas to a pole using a pole-pipe mounting kit
Duct Tape.
Bob-
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
Satellite arm and lag bolts.
2"
: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
Anyone have any detailed photos or ideas for side mounting to a wooden
utility pole?
We have a site that will only allow side mounting at about 35' AGL on a
wooden utility pole.
I considered building a stand off bracket out of Unistrut and mountin
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> From: AJ
> Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 11:10:10
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
>
> I kinda ruled out stainless hose clamps after seeing a solar panel fall from
> the leg of a Trylon tower about a deca
Satellite arm and lag bolts.
2" mast, drill 1/4" mount holes, through bolt with lags.
Pipe to Pipe standoffs. Discard clamp from one side. Lag bolt to pole.
AJ wrote:
> Anyone have any detailed photos or ideas for side mounting to a wooden
> utility pole?
>
> We have a site that will only allo
Get some conduit straps and screw them into the pole
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From: AJ
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 11:10:10
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Side Mount to Wooden Utility Pole?
I kinda ruled out stainless hose clamps after seeing
I kinda ruled out stainless hose clamps after seeing a solar panel fall from
the leg of a Trylon tower about a decade ago... Granted, there were two
sharp points (inside ends of the L shaped tower leg) that probably
contributed to the failure in high winds, but in this case where it's only
wood, th
Get a piece of 1 1/4" conduit and bend like this:
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And strap it to the pole with stainless hose clamps
If you are just mounting an omni you can get away with 1"
-B-
AJ wrote:
> Anyone have any detailed photos or ideas f
Anyone have any detailed photos or ideas for side mounting to a wooden
utility pole?
We have a site that will only allow side mounting at about 35' AGL on a
wooden utility pole.
I considered building a stand off bracket out of Unistrut and mounting it
directly through the hole with galvanized har
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