Mounting a tripod on my house

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Zeus

Mounting a tripod on my house

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I have a antenna tripod type mount. Usually used for TV antennas. I want to use it for my base antenna. My question is. What should I do when mounting it to the roof of my house to ensure the roof don't leak when I'm done? I'm thinking rubber washers, and lag screws. But I want a second opinion, the last thing I need is a leaky roof. That would really impress the wife!!

ZEUS
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Big Hit

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I just gooped everything up with silicone after I put up my satellite dishes. Five years later, no problems with either one.
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TexasBandit

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I always use black roofing tar under the pad's of the feet and over the top when it is all bolted down... silicone works too
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Guest

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i have always used tar under and on top of the feet also
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Bootlegger

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Can you put a Maco on a tripod on a roof with the ground radials the antenna has. I am planning on using a tripod also and need to see if a Maco V5/8 will work OK. Any issues with not having it over the soil as far as RF or counterpoise. Thanks
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Phaze91460

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Post by Phaze91460 »

I'm a roofer ( among other things ), dont use silly cone ! use a product like NP1 under the pads and screws.
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