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					Originally Posted by  Insaneoctane
					 
				 
				Interesting.  Did you fasten the 2x4 ahead of time, or let the bolts/screws from the Y bracket suspend it from the outside? 
			
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 Actually, I did the following:
I cut a 3 foot long 2x4 and drilled two large holes in it about
two feet apart for the two "Y" brackets.
I brought the 2x4 and a drill to the chimney and using the
two pre-drilled holes, placed the 2x4 against the stucco and drilled
through it.   I purchased two 6 inch long lag bolts with washers and
screws.  I put a washer and lag bolt through the 2x4 and taped the
heads securely to the 2x4.  I brought the 2x4 into the attic and 
aligned the lag bolts to the pre-drilled holes in the stucco.  I then 
pushed the lag bolts/2x4 through the holes.  The lag bolts were 
long enough to hold the 2x4 until I could get to the roof.
Once on the roof,  I attached a large washer, "Y" bracket, another
washer and NUT.  I attached the other side of both "Y" brackets
to the corner studs using wood lag screws with washers. 
Because it can get windy here, I supplemented the install with
a U-bolt on the mast and two steel "arms" fastened to the top
of the chimney.  Those arms are fastened into the studs inside
the attic.