Drill a 1-1/8" hole through the vinyl siding, and cut 3/4" PVC pipe long enough to make standoffs. Then you can use 2-hole straps with 1/4" toggle bolts sleeved with your standoffs. Or use minerallacs with a single toggle bolt.I’m looking for some tips on supporting a service mast on a exterior vinyl wall. The utility drawings have requested through bolts and I’m trying to get a idea on how to attack this without cutting drywall or plywood. Thx
He asked how to do it without cutting drywall or plywood. You know of another way to accomplish that without toggle bolts?I don't think the POCO will accept toggle bolts for a mast. I wouldn't.
That's what I see here most oftenI span unistrut across from stud to stud on top of the low point of the siding, and use a strut strap. If there is styrofoam behind the siding, I use spacers to the studs to keep from crushing the siding.
I span unistrut across from stud to stud on top of the low point of the siding, and use a strut strap. If there is styrofoam behind the siding, I use spacers to the studs to keep from crushing the siding.