Rooftop Dish Antenna Mount
See Also:
notes about how to mount a dish antenna on a basic sloped-roof house.
Overview
The basic concept for this mounting is to provide a sturdy stand with minimum impact on the roof. There is an attic air vent near the peak of the roof around which it will be possible to hang the assembly. A braided steel wire about 20' long should be sufficient.
The design uses a 4x4 piece of 1/2" plywood with a 2' 2x4 standing straight up and braced with 1/4" plywood triangles. The roof has an average slope at about 18 degrees so there are 3 cuts that must be made at that angle.
There is a 2"x2" shelf on the bottom edge upon which it should be possible to place some bricks for a load to stabilize the platform.
In the parts list, the 1.5" screws are meant for the braces and the 2" screws are meant to attach the base plate components.
The dish is to be attached to a 2" conduit which should be attached to the 2x4 upright. It will require 4 holes drilled into the 2x4 to accommodate 2 u-bolts.
Apply wood glue liberally to all wood to wood connections.
See the diagrams below.
Parts List
- 1 x 2x4 board x 4' - $2.64
- 1 x 2x2 board x 4' - $1.94
- 1 x 4'x4' 1/2" plywood - $24.75
- 1 Box, 1 lb #8 1-3/4" Construction Screws, Star-tops - $7.94
- 24' braided cable - 3/32" thick - $7.20
- 3/32" Ferrule & Stop Set - aluminum cable clamps w/ stops - 2 sets of 2 - $2.74
- 1 x 24" x 1.5" PVC Pipe - $0.99
- 2 x 1.5"x5" U-bolts - $3.40
- Titebond II Premium Wood Glue - Water Resistant, Interior/Exterior - 16oz - $6.27
- Thompson's WaterSeal - Waterproofing Wood Protector - Wood Sealer - 1 Gallon - $14.97
Cost Total: $80
Diagrams
Mounting the platform