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![]() "genev" wrote in message news:%Ue6e.1012$5J3.358@lakeread01... I want to use galvanized water pipe as an antenna support, and wonder where I can get the heavy duty mast supports (standoffs from the side of a house) to accommodate say a 1.5" mast. You can reach me at . Thanks for any help. 73, Richard K1TAV Radio Shack carries two different sizes of stand-off from the eave of a house to a 1.5 to 2" mast. Jack |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:15:39 -0400, "Jack Painter"
wrote: "genev" wrote in message news:%Ue6e.1012$5J3.358@lakeread01... I want to use galvanized water pipe as an antenna support, and wonder where I can get the heavy duty mast supports (standoffs from the side of a house) to accommodate say a 1.5" mast. You can reach me at . Thanks for any help. 73, Richard K1TAV Radio Shack carries two different sizes of stand-off from the eave of a house to a 1.5 to 2" mast. Jack In the past I've used the Radio Shack wall stand-offs with a section of galvanized 1.5" water pipe, and that worked fine to support an R-5 vertical, but the pipe is heavy and needs to be ground-supported, as Tam inferred. bob k5qwg |
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