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1.2m Channel Master UK project
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 889165"><p>The CM people (be hy</p><p>[am I the only person who finds that the ext editor here regularly skipskey-presses? My posts always aev loads of spelling itakes and lacking letters..???]</p><p>suggest a lot of concrete for survival above certain wind-loadings etc.</p><p>The bottom line, as RimaNTTS points out, is that things will freeze in winter and may affect shallow mounts.</p><p>So with a pole in cement, dig deep and use lots of cement. Or potentially do regular re-aligment.</p><p></p><p>For an alterntative, use not too much concrete for the base, but employ three ground spikes around the mount.</p><p>Tether each ground spike to the mounting ube using steel wire and those metal twist-things for tightening steel wire.</p><p>Mount may move, but can be adjusted as and when necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 889165"] The CM people (be hy [am I the only person who finds that the ext editor here regularly skipskey-presses? My posts always aev loads of spelling itakes and lacking letters..???] suggest a lot of concrete for survival above certain wind-loadings etc. The bottom line, as RimaNTTS points out, is that things will freeze in winter and may affect shallow mounts. So with a pole in cement, dig deep and use lots of cement. Or potentially do regular re-aligment. For an alterntative, use not too much concrete for the base, but employ three ground spikes around the mount. Tether each ground spike to the mounting ube using steel wire and those metal twist-things for tightening steel wire. Mount may move, but can be adjusted as and when necessary. [/QUOTE]
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