Pitch Pad Kit - Zinc - Grade 5 Steel Lag Bolts (10) and Mastic Pads (5) for Roof Antennas, TV Mounts, Tripods, and Satellite Dish Installation
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It doesn't seem like there's any reason not to Moreover, they prevent water from soaking through the roof deck, so they should be capable of dealing with
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on roofs. Despite being tacky, it sticks to the antenna metal bases easily and can be cut fairly easily with scissors. It also seems to stay together fairly This is why I gave it only 3 stars, however, as the thickness was only about 1/8" thick, which was half as thick as I had anticipated.
An external TV antenna was installed at our cabin thanks to these. At the top of the roof, we drilled into the facia. It was very important for me to make sure that the seal was so tight that water could not leak through, so these pads and bolts got the job done perfectly. As soon as I'm able to afford it, I'll be purchasing this kit.
For my tripod, I put them on the feet. Exactly what I expected, and worked well. Sticky for a long time. In the aftermath of a major rain storm, nothing rained.
It will leak if you install anything on the roof without these tar pads! Don't let your roof and your wallet languish in the rain! BUY THESE TODAY!.
It's nice There wasn't much cracking in the tar, and it was nice and pliable. I noticed some of it sticking together at the top and bottom though.
In this case, they did exactly what they were meant to. This is an easy calculator to use, though it is a bit annoying to have to remove the cover strip.
I had to return the first package empty, which was not ideal. It had a 3" lag and 5 2" lags when it arrived after the replacement. It looks like I will have to buy the lags since I am not going to be able to return them. There is no value in paying this amount.
It is not uncommon for small masted antenna systems to develop wind loads, and this bracket seems to allow for The problem is that it might not stand up to the cold weather in the northeast.