Hi, Tim;
Be sure to calculate loads on the house.  A tower can crack plaster.  I 
tall tower, more than 45', can 'work' the structure and weaken it.  It 
is advisable to consider adding bracing to carry the load.  This 
requires analysis by a knowledgeable structural engineer.
73 de WO?W
Tim, N9PUZ wrote:
>I'm gathering materials and data to install about 45 feet of tower at one end 
>of my two-story home. I plan to use a house bracket bolted through the 
>outside wall and into the attic area where it can be securely fastened.
>
>The home has vinyl siding. I'm looking for suggestions on how to keep the 
>place where the bracket goes against the outside wall looking nice and kept 
>watertight. I want to have a good installation and it's important that SWMBO 
>(She Who Must Be Obeyed) is happy since she doesn't have a problem with the 
>tower itself.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions or pointers to photos, etc.
>
>Tim,  N9PUZ
>
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