So i live in an apartment building (on the ground floor) and they wont let me pour cement in the ground..OR pour cement in a bucket and bury the bucket....they will let me use a non penetrating mount (usually used for roofs) I read somewhere that if you use these kinds of mounts on the ground you wont be able to put as much weight on it. This is the only solution that I have found for my situation. I guess I am asking for some guidance/other solutions. I also dont want to spend $80+ on a non penetrating mount and find out I cant use it on the ground.
Any information would be great and thanks in advance.
Also, I guess I am getting the new Directv dish, it comes with a bigger pole, the installer gave me the pole so I could figure something out, then when I do get something figured out I am supposed to call him back and then he can put the dish up and what not...
again thanks
Crunchy Eyeballs
Any information would be great and thanks in advance.
Also, I guess I am getting the new Directv dish, it comes with a bigger pole, the installer gave me the pole so I could figure something out, then when I do get something figured out I am supposed to call him back and then he can put the dish up and what not...
again thanks
Crunchy Eyeballs