Hi all,
Well I finally dragged home one of the many C-Band dishes offered to me for free. This one is only 7.5 feet and is mesh, so maybe that's why I actually managed to get this one home !
Here's my problem: the pole erected on my property by previous homeowner is 3.5" OD and the mount for this 7.5 footer requires a 3" OD pole. What is the best way to end up with a piece of 3" OD on top of the 3.5" OD pipe.
Welding is possible, but there is no easy way to get a portable welder to the pipe location.
Has anyone here ever had an adapter-reducer fabricated with, say, 3/4" set 'screws' {actually bolts}, to tighten the adapter to the original pole. Will the set screws {bolts} hold the adapter well enough? I'm assuming it should .... I have a 1.8m diameter offset dish that I got with the roof-mount stand assembly. It uses 4 set screws {bolts} to hold the solid dish in place horizontally. It seems quite solid. Also, I'm completely surrounded by trees and most really heavy wind is somewhat broken by the trees.
A threaded adapter ring reducer is out of the question as the original pipe is not threaded at the top. Would love to hear thoughts from anyone who has tackled this problem before.
Or is there a simpler solution that I've not thought of ??
cheers,
Newt
Well I finally dragged home one of the many C-Band dishes offered to me for free. This one is only 7.5 feet and is mesh, so maybe that's why I actually managed to get this one home !
Here's my problem: the pole erected on my property by previous homeowner is 3.5" OD and the mount for this 7.5 footer requires a 3" OD pole. What is the best way to end up with a piece of 3" OD on top of the 3.5" OD pipe.
Welding is possible, but there is no easy way to get a portable welder to the pipe location.
Has anyone here ever had an adapter-reducer fabricated with, say, 3/4" set 'screws' {actually bolts}, to tighten the adapter to the original pole. Will the set screws {bolts} hold the adapter well enough? I'm assuming it should .... I have a 1.8m diameter offset dish that I got with the roof-mount stand assembly. It uses 4 set screws {bolts} to hold the solid dish in place horizontally. It seems quite solid. Also, I'm completely surrounded by trees and most really heavy wind is somewhat broken by the trees.
A threaded adapter ring reducer is out of the question as the original pipe is not threaded at the top. Would love to hear thoughts from anyone who has tackled this problem before.
Or is there a simpler solution that I've not thought of ??
cheers,
Newt