what type pole do you use for a 10' tri-pod ?

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Do you guys use electrical conduit or the much heavier galvanized plumbing stuff ? what do you use & where do you by it ?

thanks in advance,
Ralph
 
What size dish or antenna ?

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I would go with Sched40 steel pipe, found at any hardware or plumbing supply, mounted in high load Quikrete. Quikrete has a how to on their website for you as well.
 
If you need it 10' off the ground maybe a roof or chimney mount would work? If you still need it mounted in the ground, I would dothe Sch40 in Quikrete.
 
its not for me its so that I can pre buy it for future customers that live in an apartment whose only option is to have their dish mounted on a tri-pod in their balcony.
 
You could use a standard line post that is used for chain leinght fencing. Comes in either 6 or 10 foot
 

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