View Single Post
Old April 7th, 2009   #5 (permalink)
creativegenius Beer: [July 17th, 2009] - Private The World: [July 25th, 2009] - Private Four Leaf Clover: [July 28th, 2009] - Private
Moderator
 
creativegenius's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: 3rd rock from the Sun
Posts: 14,108
Credits: 15,998.57
Thanks: 2,563
Thanked 14,174 Times in 5,318 Posts
Beer: [July 17th, 2009] - Private The World: [July 25th, 2009] - Private Four Leaf Clover: [July 28th, 2009] - Private
Re: two dishes, single pole

Use a square block of wood the width of the post as a spacer between the dish mount and the post. i.e., Screw the spacer to the post then, screw the dish mount to the spacer (thus solving your elevation issue).

Make sure the thickness of the block you elect to use provides enough distance or in your case 'elevation' to satisfy your needs. So if your post is 3.5" x 3.5" use a spacer made from the same material (but long enough to provide you with a solid mounting surface for the dish.

Creative Genius
__________________
<img src=http://www.abadss.com/forum/signaturepics/sigpic136362_7.gif border=0 alt= />
creativegenius is online now   Reply With Quote
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to creativegenius For This Useful Post:
fossil112 (April 7th, 2009), snakebite (April 7th, 2009)