There are electric fence insulators designed to snap onto T-posts. These
insulators come in lengths (what I have seen/bought) is something like
8-10 inches and can be repurposed for use in holding antenna wires and
such. The T-post grabbing end can be drilled to accept screws/bolts or
investigate your own repurposing solution. Available at Ag sores such as
Orcheln's, Atwoods, tractor Supply, etc.
Patrick NJ5G
On 8/12/2015 10:29 PM, Lee wrote:
I think maybe I have found out on my own what might work. Check these
out!:
http://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/powerfields-extended-wood-t-post-insulators/0000000035291
Lee, w0vt
On 8/12/2015 10:00 PM, Lee wrote:
I'd be curious to know of some inexpensive way of supporting ladder
line or open wire line along a building. I realize The Wireman has
an insulator for tower mounting but the things are over $3.00 each.
Not good if you need a bunch of them. I have heard maybe someone is
using electric fence insulators but for the life of me I can't see
any large enough to keep the line a safe distance from a structure.
(An inch or so doesn't seem safe to me if you are running maximum
legal power.) Anyone on here with some suggestions?
Lee, w0vt
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