My 3 1/2 by 18' (cut it down a bit) mild steel, non-galvanized pipe I filled with concrete. Some guys think that is too much, but I don't . I have both of mine against the side of my house with the dishes on the roof. I think the extra weight gives more resistance to spinning or twisting. Of course I also don't honk down on the bolts, so when the wind gets heavy, it spins on the pole. I just mark it where I get the best signal and move it back there after the windstorm. I've had to do that once in four years on my c-band dish and never on my Ku band dish (although my one meter Winegard did get flexed out of shape once.
As a further resistance against twisting, I put "L" shaped rebars out the bottom of the two poles. I went down only 18 inches to two feet, although the footings butted against my concrete walkway there.
In any case, if you are anywhere near Temecula California, try Rancho Metals. It's where I got mine.
As a further resistance against twisting, I put "L" shaped rebars out the bottom of the two poles. I went down only 18 inches to two feet, although the footings butted against my concrete walkway there.
In any case, if you are anywhere near Temecula California, try Rancho Metals. It's where I got mine.