Never say never !!  Take a look at the video on this web site.
http://www.flagpoleclimber.com/aboutus.html


lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
> Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole without 
> a manlift or crane with a basket
>
> The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel" with two 
> solid round "wheels" one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand 
> it on end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a standard 
> open monopole. There are cable ports cut in the "wheels" so the cabling can 
> run thru the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or similar) 
> covers usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or special latches.
>
> Now the warning......
>
> As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a 
> stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.  
>
> You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so they 
> are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install super 
> difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed to return 
> a day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.
>
> They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large narrow 
> awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.
>
> The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and they 
> crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2" or so thick. On older 
> poles they can be as much as $5K.
>
> If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble. When 
> installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable can get 
> hung up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your radios, 
> antennas and mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. Your 
> cable needs to be well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on the 
> install.
>
> When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and 
> consider everything especially the unknown.
>
> Personally I would walk away.
>
> Good Luck
>
> -B-
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "jree...@18-30chat.net" <jree...@18-30chat.net>
> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56 
> To: <sc...@brevardwireless.com>; WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org>
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?
>
> I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J mounts. 
> On
> another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded studs
> off the angle.
>
> Scott Carullo wrote:
>   
>> I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?  
>> Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.
>>
>> Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can 
>> shimmie that high lol
>>
>> Scott Carullo
>> Brevard Wireless
>> 321-205-1100 x102
>>
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