Cementing a pole PERFECTLY vertically - HOW
Within a week or two I will be putting up a pole for my motorized FTA dish and I understand it’s crucial that the pole be as close to absolutely perfectly vertical as possible.
I was wondering if there is a “trick” to getting this right? Or if anybody has any pointers that will make the procedure easier?
Do I fill the hole with gravel or do I just pour in cement? What kind of cement to use? Where do I buy it (I live in the US - so I’m guessing Home Depot or Lowe’s). Should I fill the pole itself with cement for extra stability or do I live it hollow? Do I use boards or something else to support the pole while cement is drying or is it going to be thick enough such that once I get it as close to vertical as I can it will stay in place until cement is dry?
I’d very much appreciate any pointers, suggestions, best practices or tricks of the trade.
Thank you,
Michael
PS I do have a regular level, a 90 degree post level and an inclinometer.
Within a week or two I will be putting up a pole for my motorized FTA dish and I understand it’s crucial that the pole be as close to absolutely perfectly vertical as possible.
I was wondering if there is a “trick” to getting this right? Or if anybody has any pointers that will make the procedure easier?
Do I fill the hole with gravel or do I just pour in cement? What kind of cement to use? Where do I buy it (I live in the US - so I’m guessing Home Depot or Lowe’s). Should I fill the pole itself with cement for extra stability or do I live it hollow? Do I use boards or something else to support the pole while cement is drying or is it going to be thick enough such that once I get it as close to vertical as I can it will stay in place until cement is dry?
I’d very much appreciate any pointers, suggestions, best practices or tricks of the trade.
Thank you,
Michael
PS I do have a regular level, a 90 degree post level and an inclinometer.