Exactly more professional and possibly a long term install.
If you have a steel building with pitch im sure there would be a place somewhere on the outside to do a small pad and pin and building attachment to go above peek height needed.
 I mean if your gonna do it make it last ten years...


On 3/19/20 3:26 PM, Jason Wilson wrote:
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 <mailto: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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