I go down to the local hardware store and purchase 1/4" Plexiglass or Lexan.
Generally they give me the small pieces ofd Plexiglass, but Lexan (TM) is
expensive. OTOH I can get quite a few small pieces for $1.00 I use it for
center insulators on my center fed, sloping, half wave dipoles.
Using a "T" shaped piece of either material I can mount the dipole, balun,
and support for the coax.
Roger (K8RI)
> The spacers KLM used are not used for the 40 meter beams manufactured by
> M2.
> They use a spacer made for solid rod.
>
> Solution: I used pieces of plexiglass with slots cut in them. I
> supposed
> you could use any insulator material which is resisitant to UV.
>
> Bill KH7XS/K4XS
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