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Ive had my Dipole tween two trees for years now. Next door always
been rented and Mine has been there since the previous Owner let me ....[snip].... I'm not sure how cheap you wish to stay, but I would suggest a couple 10' stackable sections of 1"dia steel masts as often available at ....[snip].... In the USA, Home Depot (and presumably Lowe's, etc.) sells 10- to 20-foot lengths of pipe for the top "rail" of chain-link fences. Sometimes it even has the swaging that allows one to fit in the end of another. Remember that all such pipe masts will need guying. -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge NRA Life Member & Certified Instructor for Rifle, Pistol, & Home Firearm Safety Also Certified Instructor for the Kansas Concealed-Carry Handgun (CCH) license |
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In the USA, Home Depot (and presumably Lowe's, etc.) sells 10- to 20-foot
lengths of pipe for the top "rail" of chain-link fences. Sometimes it even has the swaging that allows one to fit in the end of another. Remember that all such pipe masts will need guying. thats the down side, because of Lot orientation I canna do guys. |
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"R. Scott" wrote in
: In the USA, Home Depot (and presumably Lowe's, etc.) sells 10- to 20-foot lengths of pipe for the top "rail" of chain-link fences. Sometimes it even has the swaging that allows one to fit in the end of another. Remember that all such pipe masts will need guying. thats the down side, because of Lot orientation I canna do guys. Have you considered a couple rigid steel tube supports on the inside? |
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