Rinker 2010 Dish Farm Thread

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I place a 40" long pressure treated 2x4 along the back and a foot long pressure treated 2x4 in the front as shown in the attached document. I then firmly secure the pressure treated 2x4's to the concrete pad using concrete anchors and the dish brackets to the pressure treated 2x4's using lag bolts.
 

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Now I'm wondering if I should try using Tapcon screws?

Edit: I read the Tapcon screws lose their holding power if removed and reinserted or simply loosen and re-tightened.

So, my best solution is probably to place a pressure treated 2x4 platform onto the concrete pad and secure using concrete anchors that never will get touched again. Then fasten the satellite dish base onto the pressure treated platform using galvanized lag bolts.
 
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Lesson of the Day

I guess I should have done some research on concrete anchors before starting to install the satellite base. Today I learned that "drop-in" or "female lag shield" anchors should be used if the material is needed to be removed and / or placed back into position. I'm off to Lowes once again after work to buy yet another type on concrete anchor. :) Wish me luck.
 
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Update JUL 08 2010

Finally some progress tonight. :)

Tonight after work I stopped in at Lowe's once again (4th time this week) and purchased six 5/16" female shield concrete anchors and a new 1/2" bit for my hammer drill.

Once home I began to install the concrete anchors with some success. They worked, but I am not 100% satisified or 100% confident that they will secure the dish during heavy winds. Perhaps it's just me I don't know.

After securing the base I trimmed extra branches from the tree above before attempting to place on the reflector which I will do tomorrow night with help from my wife or the neighbor next door.

I need some opinions on the following as seen in the pictures below:
1) When I hosed off the pad I noticed that some water collected near the middle on the left hand side where it possibly isn't as level as I had hoped. Should I be concerned and can anything be done now?
2) Because the area was on a hill the dirt on the left hand side seems to slide down. Should I dig back about a foot to get the ground more level near the concrete pad?
3) While screwing in one of the lag bolts the concrete came apart at the top. Not much came off and the anchor is still very secure. I will probably mix a little cement and patch this weekend. I might even paint the top with cement paint.
4) I placed the brackets off to the side, but now I'm thinking with the heavy load at the front perhaps I should have the brackets further back for greater support. I'm thinking I'll simply add additional concrete anchors this weekend for brackets near the back. Then either move the side brackets or try to purchase or make additional brackets.
 

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Great looking base and stand, Popcorn! It'll certainly be far more stable than my pallet mount, but I have to keep PortaBUD easily movable in a minute's notice...
 
Thank you Tron! This weekend I will be adding the reflector as well as patching the concrete pad. The direct burial RG-6 coax I purchased on EBay should also be arriving to be installed.
 
Update JUL 10 2010

The new 8' dish is now installed. I also received the 250' of direct burial coax that I purchased on EBay. Tomorrow I'm going to install the coax from the dish to the house.

If nobody did a review of this WS International 240cm dish yet I will be doing one myself tomorrow and will include additional pictures and details.
 

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Great pix, Popcorn

Do you plan to move this dish much?

Thank you guapoharry. Additional pictures are posted within the review I just posted on this WS International 240cm dish antenna.

I plan on keeping it fixed onto Galaxy 16 at first and later add additional LNBF's for Galaxy C3 and AMC1. I will move to different satellites if needed.

240cm (95-GC3-C), (99-G16-C), (99-G16-KU), (103-AMC1-C)
 
Wonderful looking job, Popcorn! I don't think the pallet mount I have PortaBUD on would work well for an 8' dish. The 8 footer is MUCH heavier (and catches more wind) than the 6 footer. Once you get the cable buried, let us know how it works!
 
Wonderful looking job, Popcorn! I don't think the pallet mount I have PortaBUD on would work well for an 8' dish. The 8 footer is MUCH heavier (and catches more wind) than the 6 footer. Once you get the cable buried, let us know how it works!

Thank you Tron. I have the 6' version as well and the 8' definitely has thicker panels and a stronger base.

I'm installing the coax today and will keep everyone posted.
 
Update JUL 11 2010

Today I dug a trench by hand using a garden trowel from the dish to the house and installed the direct burial coax. Boy am I tired!

The coax I purchased on EBay that had the following description:
You are bidding on a brand new 250 foot length of Driect Burial Single RG6 Coax Cable. This cable is manufactured by Amphenol and is a 60% Aluminum Braid, Copper Clad Steel 18 AWG center conductor, Aluminum Foil over di-electric foam. Sweep tested to 2200mHz. This cable is designed to be buried underground and it contains the protective "goo" that will self seal the jacket incase of a nick or cut, protecting the inner cable from mositure. This item includes weather proof connectors on each end. Here is your chance to get a great deal and have confidence in the cable you need to have underground.

I am concerned, because when I opened the box after digging the trench I saw that the coax didn't have any markings about it being direct burial. I also read that this coax is used for CATV and only sweep tested to 1GHz. However, the ad seems to apply that it is direct burial and is sweep tested to 2.2GHz. The coax also tristed and kinked a LOT during installation. The marking on the coax is "TFC-T10 File No. E86650 CATV (UL) 6 Series 18AWG". It does however feel thicker than other RG-6 coax I have.
 

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The next thing I need to do possibly next weekend is to organize the wiring within the communications room. :)
 

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I googled the number on that cable, popular with cable companies for direct burial.
BTW- Iv'e cleaned up wiring, then along comes some change I want, and BOOM! like it never happened. I don't know how many times. Reminds me of one of those FAX jokes, from way back when, ( oh wow, just dated myself) where the TV tech is hung by the wiring behind the entertainment center.
 
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