I'm hopeful this is an easy solution that is just escaping me. I'll bet someone out there has faced this.
Have a Tram 1411 Discone I intend to mount on a 10ft fence top rail. Plan is to securely attach a section of pressure treated 1x6 (~22") horizontally on the fascia using lag screws thru the fascia into roof joists. Then want to attach a vertical piece of the 1x6 approx 18" long to the (fascia-angled) horizontal base. Plenty of room to use 3 or 4 EMT conduit 2 hole brackets to hold the pipe.
BUT, with the angle of the fascia, how can I get the pipe to at least near vertical. Kinda looked at 'shimming' the vertical with a piece of furring strip behind the vertical piece but not pleased with how it opens the top attach points between the vertical and horizontal pieces. Hope that makes sense?
Any ideas on how to achieve near vertical mounting points for the mast and maximize the secure mounting? Open to any ideas to achieve a secure fascia mount with at least a near vertical mast.
Thanks!
Ken
Have a Tram 1411 Discone I intend to mount on a 10ft fence top rail. Plan is to securely attach a section of pressure treated 1x6 (~22") horizontally on the fascia using lag screws thru the fascia into roof joists. Then want to attach a vertical piece of the 1x6 approx 18" long to the (fascia-angled) horizontal base. Plenty of room to use 3 or 4 EMT conduit 2 hole brackets to hold the pipe.
BUT, with the angle of the fascia, how can I get the pipe to at least near vertical. Kinda looked at 'shimming' the vertical with a piece of furring strip behind the vertical piece but not pleased with how it opens the top attach points between the vertical and horizontal pieces. Hope that makes sense?
Any ideas on how to achieve near vertical mounting points for the mast and maximize the secure mounting? Open to any ideas to achieve a secure fascia mount with at least a near vertical mast.
Thanks!
Ken