| On 10/2/02 4:22 PM, David Jordan at wa3gin@erols.com wrote:
>Now imagine a bracketed 40ft 25G in the same scenario...all the force of 
>the windload is on those four lag bolts in the brick or the 3/8" bolts 
>through the facia board and into the wall or studs with a plate on the 
>back, etc. 
Lag bolts into brick are not going to be sufficiently strong to hold a 
bracket. I estimated lateral forces in excess of 700 lbs in my bracketed 
installations. Carriage bolts are a must, and they must connect to a 
structural member of the bracketing structure.
Oh, and the HB25 series has SIX 3/8" holes, not four. Use them ALL. (I 
don't know about the HBU, it may only have four)
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
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