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Old 06-12-2009, 08:20 AM   #81
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Because you replied to a couple of my posts which weren't addressed to you in which you were implying that I'm gay. So I could only think it's due to the fact that you don't like my views on religion or gay people.
Ummmm... OK. I thought it was good natured ribbing, based on 22's joke about football, and tights, and ass handling. Just having a little fun. But it seems you're wound pretty tight for some reason, so whatever.

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Yes, it's Chance. Theirs is pretty slick.

http://www.hubbellcatalog.com/hps/ss...=11&SUBMIT.y=9
I made something of a similar shape out of unistrut and "L" brackets. Of course it wasn't adjustable like Chance, but it was rock solid.
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:36 AM   #82
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Ummmm... OK. I thought it was good natured ribbing, based on 22's joke about football, and tights, and ass handling. Just having a little fun. But it seems you're wound pretty tight for some reason, so whatever.
It's ok. I'm not bothered by it. My point was that you most likely felt the need to "rib" me because you dislike my outspoken thoughts on your "God" and religion. No hard feelings here.
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You two should get a room.



I saw some panel mounting hardware today while driving down the freeway. It used stainless steel hose clamp style bands to secure it to the streetlight.

No pics....driving too fast.
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Galvanized 3/8 all thread,bend into horseshoe dia of pole cut unistrut width of panel. Bolt in place.



Ditto on that.
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