I bought 3 screw in anchors and some wire line for the guys.
Fence top rail antenna mast.
Our yardgard 1 3 8 in x 10 ft.
This is a bit overkill but the feed line and connectors are already on hand.
For the sizes you mention the strengths might be close mainly because the emt diameter of 2 inches versus the top rail which is probably 1 315 inches.
One inch or one and a quarter inch works well and is stiff enough for a small tv antenna a discone or a small vertical.
My main mast is 1 5 8 ss 40 industrial top rail.
It is good to try to minimize the mast diameter in the vicinity of a yagi antenna particularly uhf.
I used 3 d rings like on a dog s collar and a hose clamp for the top end mounts for the guys.
It goes into a 10 foot tripod though and uses two sets of guy wires.
Creating antenna masts using chain link fence top rail.
Strength goes up rapidly with increases in diameter.
The half and three quarters inch are too small so i d suggest staying away from that.
It is quite stout.
The so called top rail is the horizontal runner across the top.
I also found out that 1 3 8 top rail comes in ss 40 but the fence company next door doesn t carry it.
Emt thin wall conduit works just fine for small antennas.
The antenna will be mounted on a 1 1 2 inch chain link fence top rail.
I used two 15 or 16 ft top pipes for a tv antenna mast.
Made from galvanized steel this top rail connects to terminal posts with rail ends and brace bands.
It is still up and my wife s aunt still has tv 4 years later.
17 gauge galvanized top rail is part of the fence framework and helps support the chain link fabric horizontally.
Just don t use tubing it is thin.
These posts are used at the top of a chain link fence to allow the chain link fabric to attach.
Three 10 feet sticks of top rail are used as the mast so the base of the antenna will be at 30 feet.
Lew french kcã uer gave me this idea.
Components for chain link fencing are inexpensive.
Keep the total length of mast under 10 feet and you ll do fine.