Outdoor windowmount

Outdoor windowmount

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We replaced the insulation in our home and installed brand-new windows. However, when I attempted to reinstall my outdoor router, I realized that drilling into the surrounding material was not a viable option. To overcome this obstacle, I designed a few necessary components and subsequently acquired the required supplies from the local hardware store. The necessary parts consisted of a telescope bar which can be sourced through Bauhaus at https://www.bauhaus.info/teleskopstangen-stiele-/teleskopstange-/p/22261467. A flat bar was also purchased, available on the same website at https://www.bauhaus.info/metallprofile-kunststoffprofile/kantoflex-flachstange-/p/10507840?continueUrl=/bleche-profile/c/10000027. Furthermore, a hose clamp was obtained from Bauhaus at https://www.bauhaus.info/installationszubehoer/schlauchschelle-/p/13281266. Additionally, the following miscellaneous items were purchased: 12 M4 nuts, 10 shoulder bolts measuring 4x20mm each, 2 shoulder bolts measuring 4x60mm each, and 4 shoulder bolts measuring 3x30mm each as well as four M3 nuts.

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