Take a look at this to get the creative juices flowing.

https://www.ispsupplies.com/RF-Armor-NPM30WM

I carry one in stock pretty much at all times.  Consider mounting
similar with ballasts to a trailer and put up 2 sections, it will get rid
of the rooftop issue.



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On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 12:28 PM Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Working on a possible project and limiting to inventory on hand. We may
> want to put some EPMP clusters on a piece of 25g on some roofs. 2 of the
> roofs may be problematic as they are steel commercial roof with a pitch and
> steel ridgecap.
>
> We have a pile of 25g sections on hand and a handful of baseplates. on the
> flat roofs I could probably just frame out a ballast tray from angle iron
> and fasten the baseplate right to that couldnt I? 10 foot freestanding
>
> A peak sled could be fashioned over the steel roofs, maybe, but
> historically we tend to just stay off steel altogether, especially if
> its pitched.
>
> Aside from chuck, who can make everything. out of normal onhand items most
> of us have in the dead junk rooms, how would you get 10' sticks of 25g to
> stay put with that kind of wind load? We have been deploying 3k sectors
> with the smart antennas, but i think in this projects case i would
> forego them to limit windload.
>
> Most of these roofs are relatively short, 20-40'
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