The arches were mounted, using 3/8" x 3' rebar and 2x4. I drilled a 5/16" hole in the vertical plane of the 2x4 and hammered the rebar through the wood. I mounted the 2x4s under the eave with wood screws (the rebar is pointing straight down). I then bent the rebar around the facia board and perfectly vertical (straight at the sky). The 1/2" pvc of the arches goes over the rebar and stays put. The arches stayed up through the Santa Ana winds here in SoCal without any issues.
funny!
MrYouMeUs 1 month ago
How did you mount your leaping arches on the roof?
ramjet67 2 years ago
The arches were mounted, using 3/8" x 3' rebar and 2x4. I drilled a 5/16" hole in the vertical plane of the 2x4 and hammered the rebar through the wood. I mounted the 2x4s under the eave with wood screws (the rebar is pointing straight down). I then bent the rebar around the facia board and perfectly vertical (straight at the sky). The 1/2" pvc of the arches goes over the rebar and stays put. The arches stayed up through the Santa Ana winds here in SoCal without any issues.
LaderaChristmas 2 years ago
Sweet. can you get LOR's with only maybe 10 channels. My display is static it would be interesting to add some non static things to it.
OCDLibrarian 2 years ago
unfortunately, no. the LORs are only availabe in 8 channel & 16 channel sizes.
streaky1992 1 year ago
Close to Holdman
ZacGTV 3 years ago