Clic Pvc Straps
I stumbled across an item at my local electrical supply store which might be useful to anyone building with PVC40 pipe and struggling to fabricate plastic stand-offs similar to those used by commercial antennas.
I am referring to the following item:
Arlington Industries, Inc. NM2005 Clic PVC Strap (Quicklatch)
http://www.foxelectricsupply.com/co...etail.asp?qsCatID=26189&qsProductNo=ARLNM2005
I believe this PVC strap could be used to easily attach reflector rods and zig-zag elements on the outside of the PVC pipe for quick prototyping and quick changes before contemplating any final drilling and gluing. It even accepts a square nut behind the front opening for ease of use. I’m sure it would also work fine for the final build, but you might need to glue the plastic strap in-place and further reinforce the latch with screws to withstand outside weather conditions.
It is marketed as a pipe hanger, but by turning it around, it could become a versatile stand-off suitable for a variety of uses. Normally it is sold in paks of 100, but my local store sold me the ½” version singly for $0.36/each (just slightly more than a PVC tee or elbow). It also comes in ¾” and larger sizes.
Here is some additional info:
http://www.av-outlet.com/images/arlington/quicklatch.pdf
http://www.arlcatalog.com/Rigid/Langford_I.pdf
I stumbled across an item at my local electrical supply store which might be useful to anyone building with PVC40 pipe and struggling to fabricate plastic stand-offs similar to those used by commercial antennas.
I am referring to the following item:
Arlington Industries, Inc. NM2005 Clic PVC Strap (Quicklatch)
http://www.foxelectricsupply.com/co...etail.asp?qsCatID=26189&qsProductNo=ARLNM2005
I believe this PVC strap could be used to easily attach reflector rods and zig-zag elements on the outside of the PVC pipe for quick prototyping and quick changes before contemplating any final drilling and gluing. It even accepts a square nut behind the front opening for ease of use. I’m sure it would also work fine for the final build, but you might need to glue the plastic strap in-place and further reinforce the latch with screws to withstand outside weather conditions.
It is marketed as a pipe hanger, but by turning it around, it could become a versatile stand-off suitable for a variety of uses. Normally it is sold in paks of 100, but my local store sold me the ½” version singly for $0.36/each (just slightly more than a PVC tee or elbow). It also comes in ¾” and larger sizes.
Here is some additional info:
http://www.av-outlet.com/images/arlington/quicklatch.pdf
http://www.arlcatalog.com/Rigid/Langford_I.pdf