Those have to be expensive. I've considered just making "ears" out of some 1/4" or 3/8" ~2" angle, drilled and welded to the pipe.No, , I went shopping for them. And still have one spare left for a next stand. It is 5 35?64 in
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Yes, ~ 15 bucks each, but they are heavy and strong enough to hold heavy dish.Those have to be expensive
Thanks good ideaNo, , I went shopping for them. And still have one spare left for a next stand. It is 5 35?64 in
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http://www.wermac.org/flanges/flanges_welding-neck_socket-weld_lap-joint_screwed_blind.htmlThanks good idea
What kind or Normal use is this Neck Flange ?..Looks like car or Motorcycle wheels?
where you bought it for $ 15 dls?
I bought them HERE, but prices are more or less same in any shop. As it was already mentioned, those flanges originally for piping.where you bought it for $ 15 dls?
Every item has arrived except the meter from China! I'm very excited and I even found a local that still installs FTA. Of course, the guy was on vacation for two weeks but I can wait. I hope he is kind enough to have his brain picked to death and willing to accept help so that I can learn from his experience. http://www.americansatellite.net/ if anyone near Albany NY wants to know. I'm having him install the pole and ground as well as give me a site survey to determine best location as for some reason it always varies depending on the source I use.
If I may ask another question, I asked about polarity earlier and I realized H/V was only Linear and that Circular R/H was also a concern if I wanted to pull in everything I could on KU and I had a fascinating lesson on dialectic plates. So, I bought a Invacom QPH-031 to get everything that was offered on KU. As you may guess, I ran into another problem...
You may run into still another unseen problem using the Invacom LNBF you bought. I bought one a good couple of years ago thinking I could also get FTA Circular Signals. But after awhile of not getting any Circular Signals at all to come in, the sales guy finally admitted to me that the Circular part of that LNBF is only designed for Dish Network and Directv signals; which of course are scambled. The Invacom LNBF was designed for those who wanted to get their feet wet in FTA while still watching Dish Network at the same time all on one motorized dish. If that's what your going for, your on the right track with a paid Dish Network subscription.
Otherwise, it's a great LNBF for H/V Ku signals, just doesn't do FTA Circular Signals.
Very nice choice on the receiver by the way! I have two, one for Ku, the other for C-Band. The 9000i Linkbox puts out a beautiful picture, and scans in satellite channels at a thorough pace.