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Outrigger
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Purchased the chimney install kit. 1st strap to 45 min— 2nd strap 15 min. Learn as you go. The antenna 5 min. Hooked the cable into my new splitter and WALLAH- cable tv and it’s bill — gone!
jimgoode
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
I changed my mind about mounting my antenna to my chimney, so I returned this item. It appears to be very sturdy and would have done the job.
hjs
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Arrived on time. Getting straps to fit chimney is always a problem--just be careful to size the straps correctly the first time. Too bad they do not come with a extra strap clamp. After securing to chimney, the unit works well and holds the antenna securely. The standoff feature allowed me to mount the pole vertically (avoiding the wider top of the chimney). My pole has a larger diameter than the design diameter, but the clamps could be modified the larger diameter with little difficulty.
Lou Esposito
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Worked as described. But packing directions were for a different product.
Dan Malone
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023
install went well, would have been a bit easier with a second set of hands. Read other reviews and ; 1) measure your chimney before purchase straps are shorter as others have stated 2) definitely crimp strap right up to the tightening buckle and crimp it all down with pliers or channel locks 3) only thread nut to the buckle about 3/8-1/2" to leave you plenty of adjustment room 4) tighten all as equally as possible 5) do not over tighten it is durable but not meant to be torqued down hard 6) product description definitely states "instructions supplied for a different but similar product" 7) straps are sharp even being careful I took a small nick and bled all over everything. NOTE: I used PVC corner bead cut into short sections, notched the edge slightly to retain the straps to prevent chimney chafe. They kept the strap off the chimney and will probably slow rust as they do not sit on the brick/motor. Cannot speak to durability as it's only been up for a month. but it is functioning as designed. My use was a weather station on an 8 foot mast.
Videographicsman
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019
Purchased for mounting a small lightweight TV antenna and lightweight rotor.Pros: Price. Ease of initial assembly. Lightweight aluminum reduces weight for final install.Cons: Because of the construction of the flanges on the corner pole mount brackets, the strapping does not lay totally flat against the chimney brick in all places. The corner straps seem to be secure enough against the brick on the corners, but the pole mount screws in the tensioners do not let the straps lie flat against the brick. It may have been better if the manufacturer included some type of additional corner fittings to put the straps through on the other chimney corners. The mount might also be more secure if a whole strap could be tensioned equally around the 4 sides of the chimney while using more solid corner grips (with strap slides) between the strap itself and the chimney.Durability Comment: I might be a little hesitant to put anything more on the short mounted pole than a couple very light weight antennae, but that is only a gut feeling based on observation of the installed aluminum pole brackets.Installation comment : The watchword is 'caution". How easy can final assembly be for this mount be anyway ??. Positioning the lightweight straps, while on a ladder against a chimney.. making them equal while threading the tensioners ? Really. It is not for the faint of heart. Best installed while standing on a very low pitch roof.. or using two people.. preferably young.
Mark Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2018
Superior to my previous mount. My mast just barely fit but the upside is it is more secure. Installation is best done by TWO people but I learned from my past mistake so I took gorilla tape up with me and taped the straps in place as I pulled them around the chimney so they wouldn't slip, slide, or fall. First strap I didn't get quite as tight as I'd like because I was too afraid of it coming up short when I cut it. The second I did almost cut too short and struggled to get installed but finally got it. I will be able to tighten the lower strap but if the upper strap stretches much I'll be out of luck. Instructions were relatively clear.
Jan Madsen
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2017
I wanted to mount a digital TV antenna on my house. This obviously required an antenna mast and a means to attach it, This chimney mount provided that function. It installed relatively easily and seems quite secure. I have a large chimney (200 inch circumference) and the steel straps were barely long enough to reach the eye bolts on the brackets, but still worked fine. I used gloves to manipulate the steel straps to prevent finger cuts. Other tools used were a box wrench and both needle-nose and regular pliers. I didn't have to cut off any of the steel strap material, so I don't know what kind of tool would accomplish that task.
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