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Details on how to make a simple add on bracket to add more antennas coming soon.
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This is a very easy project to add more antennas on masts etc.
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Get yourself some 1/4" thick aluminum about 8"X8" from your local metal supplier or similar hardware stores, those screws are not needed!.
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/tonsoffun26/Aluminum.jpg
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You will also need four 2 1/4" muffler clamps.
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/tonsoffun26/Mufflerclamp.jpg
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You can buy smaller if you prefer but I would rather go a little bigger on the clamps so you can fit up to a 2" metal or aluminum mast if you chose.
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More info to come
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Take care
 
Take care
 
Tonsoffun
 
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 31 March 2016

This is a very easy project to add more antennas on masts etc. Get yourself some 1/4" thick aluminum about 8"X8" from your local metal supplier or similar hardware stores, those screws are not needed!.

Aluminum.jpg


You will also need four 2 1/4" muffler clamps.

Mufflerclamp.jpg

You can buy smaller if you prefer but I would rather go a little bigger on the clamps so you can fit up to a 2" metal or aluminum mast if you chose.

More info to come


Take care Tonsoffun