Winegard DS-2000 Universal 22-inch Tower Mount for Off-Air TV Antennas (1.5in Diameter Mount Pipe) - Includes 2 U-Bolts, Fit 1in to 2in Pipe/Towers GRAY
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
I went to Home Depot and purchased a threaded 1" O. I also got a 1" to 1 1/8" or 1/14" adapter there. It doesn't matter which. After that, I purchased a rubber union with two hose clamps attached. The 1" pipe was inserted into the adapter, which was then inserted into the rubber union. I used one clamp on the adapter and the other on the 1 1/2" antenna mast, and I painted the mast and the parts silver to match. as well as the black rubber workers' union I finished paying for everything and connected the antenna to the 1" pipe. Voila. done!
The winegard has a 1 1/2 " inside diameter and a 1 5/8 " outside diameter, but the antenna only has a 1 " diameter, resulting in a complete mismatch.
1 1/2" is the length of mine.
Which way you install the tube will determine how long it lasts. It's designed to be able to be hung from either end of the wall. When the short end of the mount is inserted, it stands about 14 inches away from the wall. When the long end is inserted into the mount, it will stand about 2 feet off the ground.
Selected User Reviews For Winegard DS-2000 Universal 22-inch Tower Mount for Off-Air TV Antennas (1.5in Diameter Mount Pipe) - Includes 2 U-Bolts, Fit 1in to 2in Pipe/Towers GRAY
The receiving end of this was a perfect fit for the male end of the shaft from Dishy, so I used it to mount my Starlink dish and it worked just fine. I did manage to get a half-inch hole in the wall. a one-inch hole through which the spring will be inserted- To secure the dish mount, there are loaded buttons on the shaft. Others have removed the spring buttons and secured it with a nut and bolt, so that's what I'll do if it starts to slip. It was the perfect time to mount it on the eve of my shop's opening. If it starts to move, I'll add a support wire/arm to keep it in place, but so far it's been fine.
This was purchased for the installation of a Starlink roof and it works perfectly. This bracket's mounting pole from the Dishy fits perfectly inside the mast. I drilled holes in the mast with a 1/2" drill bit to accommodate Dishy's "buttons. " I suppose you could just bolt it in place. It does not come with mounting lags/bolts, so you'll have to purchase those separately. I purchased galvanized 5/16" x 3" lags with washers, which worked perfectly for my needs. If the official Starlink Volcano Mount does not fit your needs, this is a great alternative that allows for more mounting options, such as fascia/vertical mounts and steep roof mounts over 40 degrees.
I made use of.
This is a high-quality HDTV antenna mount. Please keep in mind that the mast I used had a smaller diameter than the one on this mount. There's no need to be concerned. You go to the hardware store and buy a pvc reducing coupling that fits your mast and this mount. Once I got the reducing coupling, the mast I bought from a local big box store worked like a charm for me. Don't hesitate to buy. There's one thing to remember. The mount is shown mounted on a VERTICAL surface in the instructions. My house didn't have a vertical surface where it could be attached, but it was perfect for my back patio eave.
This was used to mount my Starlink dish on a 4x4 frame. It worked perfectly, though I had to drill a hole for the pin to go through. To keep it in place, I used a tractor PTO pin.
I looked everywhere for a way to mount a new weather station on top of an existing 1. There are surprisingly few options available for antenna masts with a 25-inch OD. This DS- The 2000 mount was perfect for the job and came with two u-bolts for a very reasonable price. The mount arm provided adequate horizontal offset clearance to my existing mast for mounting my weather station sensor suite, and the mount is very sturdy and appears to have a quality gray finish. The mount's final position is 1. The OD was 5 inches, which was perfect for my WS-100. Perfect for the year 2000 weather station. Exceptional work, Winegard!br>br>Cheers!.
This item fulfills the expectations. This is what I put on the roof to use with my HDTV antenna. Before you buy this with the expectation that everything you'll need to mount an antennae will be included in the box, there are a few things you should be aware of. To begin, make sure your antennae will fit through the top opening. I needed to purchase a reducer in order for the antennae shaft to fit into the mount. Aside from that, you'll have a variety of options for attaching the base to whatever surface you're mounting it to on your house or garage. I wouldn't expect the company to provide every possible mounting option, so this isn't a criticism of the product; rather, it's something to keep in mind when purchasing. If you don't know how to use a screwdriver or a ladder, or if you don't know what fasteners to use for different surfaces, you should hire someone to do it for you. I won't go into detail about the product because, frankly, it's just a pipe with a mounting bracket attached. The product appears to be well-made and capable of performing its function. *This is my own personal opinion. *This is my own personal opinion. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I make purchases based on other people's experiences with the product. I'm aware that candid and useful reviews benefit both the company and the buyers. This company, nor any of the other companies whose products I review, is unaffiliated with me. There was no monetary incentive to write a positive review, and I was not forced to do so. I'm making this disclosure in accordance with 16 CFR Part 255 of the Federal Trade Commission: The Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising: A Guide.
This is effective! The dishy mast almost perfectly fits into the J-shaped hole in the J-shaped hole in the J-shaped hole in the J- It was a little wobbly on the mount, though. We shimmed it up on the inside with heavy duty tape to make it fit snugly in the mount. We drilled holes in the j-frame as well. To allow the dishy's spring-loaded pins to pop through, mount it. br>br>In the end, we built a small extension box that we mounted to the garage wall's side, then mounted the j-box on top of that. Overall, this is a great, well-made mount for the money, and it's the ideal way to mount your Starlink dishy!.