Hi all,
Here are some pictures of the HD (Hurricane Duty) mast bracket I
made last week using the MIG welder at work and put up this weekend.
My main concern was making it strong enough for a big wind from the
east. I had to use lag bolts and shields to attach it to the
concrete blocks and window top block. Lag bolts and shields tend to
be a little weak against pulling out so I also used some strong
construction glue to help hold the bracket. The glue set well and
I'm sure it will help add a lot of strength.
Perhaps I over built it but if we get another hurricane it may hold and have been worth the effort.
BTW the top of the mast is about 5 feet above the roof, about as low as I could make it and still have the bottom of the dish clear the roof when pointing east. Should make a nice comfortable height to work from and I look forward to putting the BUD back together.
Later, DC
Here are some pictures of the HD (Hurricane Duty) mast bracket I
made last week using the MIG welder at work and put up this weekend.
My main concern was making it strong enough for a big wind from the
east. I had to use lag bolts and shields to attach it to the
concrete blocks and window top block. Lag bolts and shields tend to
be a little weak against pulling out so I also used some strong
construction glue to help hold the bracket. The glue set well and
I'm sure it will help add a lot of strength.
Perhaps I over built it but if we get another hurricane it may hold and have been worth the effort.
BTW the top of the mast is about 5 feet above the roof, about as low as I could make it and still have the bottom of the dish clear the roof when pointing east. Should make a nice comfortable height to work from and I look forward to putting the BUD back together.
Later, DC