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Freebird
Intermediate Member Username: Freebird
Post Number: 126 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 3:16 pm: |
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I want to put my i max 2000 in a 50 foot maple tree but im not sure how to make it stay up in the tree.on guy told me to get some U bolts and hammer them in over the i max into the tree.anyone know if this would really hold it up there?or is there another way? |
Tech808
Moderator Username: Tech808
Post Number: 2470 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 4:43 pm: |
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Freebird, You can take a 5' or 10' Mast Pipe, Drill thru it 3 or 4 times to run LAG BOLT's thru it to mount Mast pipe to tree and then Mount IMAX 2000 to the Mast Pipe. Or you can use Metal Chiminy Strap's to hold mast pipe on tree. That way if you ever need to take the Antenna down it will make it easy, Just unbolt the Antenna U-bolt's from the mast pipe. A Mast pipe also allows you to hook a ground wire to it also. Hope this help's. Lon Tech808 |
Freebird
Intermediate Member Username: Freebird
Post Number: 127 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 4:58 pm: |
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Thats a good way to do it.With the mast do you still use the u bolts to hold the mast to the tree?Chiminy Strap's dont sound bad but do you think they would hold it safely?I know radio shack sells the chiminy strap's.thanks for the info lon. ~frebird~ |
Mikefromms
Intermediate Member Username: Mikefromms
Post Number: 172 Registered: 6-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 6:49 pm: |
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I have sheet metal straps around a pine tree holding my mast. Just put a long bolt through the holes and tighten till the mast pole is securer. mikefromms |
Mdiver
Intermediate Member Username: Mdiver
Post Number: 110 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 10:09 pm: |
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Great Freebird but you really need to do first is to put mine up first I think it might help you with yours my tree is 100fthehe.. Freebird let me no how it works?? and to the others will this keep stop some of the bleed over with close neighbors. steve |
Mdiver
Intermediate Member Username: Mdiver
Post Number: 111 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, May 25, 2004 - 10:16 pm: |
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Another quick thought--I have see some pretty large beems in huge pine trees around here how in the heck did they do it has anyone done this before? Northern California in the High Sierra's--Nevada County steve |
Mikefromms
Intermediate Member Username: Mikefromms
Post Number: 178 Registered: 6-2003
| Posted on Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - 11:07 am: |
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I've got a thunder 8 in the top of a pine. The guys who did it used a gin pole to raise it up. mikefromms |
Alsworld
Advanced Member Username: Alsworld
Post Number: 807 Registered: 1-2002
| Posted on Thursday, May 27, 2004 - 12:39 am: |
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Freebird, I have my IMAX 2000 mounted to standard antenna poles. I guide it up the tree then use rope to tie the poles to the tree in multiple areas. Those poles can handle the weight just fine, but not the flex or bending action. By tying it to a tree every 6-8 ft, I have never had a problem. This setup withstood two Tropical Storms within weeks of each other in Florida without problem. The tree takes the stress. Climbing the tree makes it easier if at all possible. Here in washington, it's been difficult as the tree limbs start at about the 50ft range. My ladder does not go that high. It took some experimenting with guys but I have been able to support it by weaving lines around the upper portion of the antenna/tree and securing it. It sounds idiotic but it's more secure than it's been in a while (just re-did it last weekend). I am content with it now, although in Florida it was a much easier setup where I climbed the tree and tied it off. My antenna is 55ft to the feedpoint and quite secure. Just another thought. Alsworld |
Freebird
Intermediate Member Username: Freebird
Post Number: 130 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Thursday, May 27, 2004 - 7:23 pm: |
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thanks for the info guys..think ill get it up in the tree this weekend if theres no rain. |