Hi All,
Back in the day (1991) when I had my 9 foot Radio Shack dish, I secured it from moving on the pole by drilling a small hole through the mount and pole. I then placed a shear pin in the newly drilled hole. I figured this would reinforce the holding power the factory polar mount screws had. If the force against the dish became too strong, the shear pin would sacrifice itself. Well in 11 years of Connecticut seasonal changes...gusty thunderstorms to raging blizzards, that dish never moved on its mount. I was thinking of performing the same procedure this spring on my current dish set up.
Do any of you follow this practice ?
John
Back in the day (1991) when I had my 9 foot Radio Shack dish, I secured it from moving on the pole by drilling a small hole through the mount and pole. I then placed a shear pin in the newly drilled hole. I figured this would reinforce the holding power the factory polar mount screws had. If the force against the dish became too strong, the shear pin would sacrifice itself. Well in 11 years of Connecticut seasonal changes...gusty thunderstorms to raging blizzards, that dish never moved on its mount. I was thinking of performing the same procedure this spring on my current dish set up.
Do any of you follow this practice ?
John