Rich-G
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Hi,
I'm trying to install my 95cm dish + motor on a roof terrace. I don't want to drill into any walls etc so it needs to be a non-penetrating installation. I did this previously by attaching to my old flats balcony railings. My new flat doesn't have balcony railings and just a concrete wall for the balcony.
Non-penetrating roof mounts seem to do the trick but they are expensive. The cheapest I've seen is £85 including del.
Theres pole mounts for patios for £15, but they require drilling into the ground / brick of the patio. I saw on one of the other boards in this forum that someone had drilled it into a free standing slab not part of the actual patio floor. This would work for me!
Where can I get such a slab? Do I need a special drill to drill into the slab and what fixings would I need? would a setup like this be ok for a 95cm dish + motor.
You can see the other members setup here...
http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/.../183808-my-university-setup-pretty-basic.html
I'm trying to install my 95cm dish + motor on a roof terrace. I don't want to drill into any walls etc so it needs to be a non-penetrating installation. I did this previously by attaching to my old flats balcony railings. My new flat doesn't have balcony railings and just a concrete wall for the balcony.
Non-penetrating roof mounts seem to do the trick but they are expensive. The cheapest I've seen is £85 including del.
Theres pole mounts for patios for £15, but they require drilling into the ground / brick of the patio. I saw on one of the other boards in this forum that someone had drilled it into a free standing slab not part of the actual patio floor. This would work for me!
Where can I get such a slab? Do I need a special drill to drill into the slab and what fixings would I need? would a setup like this be ok for a 95cm dish + motor.
You can see the other members setup here...
http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/.../183808-my-university-setup-pretty-basic.html