If you already have a World’s Coolest Rain Gauge® with a different holder and you’d like to try a fence mount option — you can! Simply mount the fence mount rain gauge angle bracket holder for wood on any flat wood urface, drop your copper container and measurement tube into the spiral and start measuring rain or irrigation.
Our robust steel angle plate fence mount comes with two mounting screws for a straightforward install on any flat wood surface. This heavy-duty component is engineered to offer unmatched durability and stability for your solid copper rain gauge. Crafted from high-grade steel and finished with a resilient powder coating, this angle plate is designed to withstand the elements, ensuring long-lasting performance in any outdoor setting.
The strength of this piece lies in its solid construction and thoughtful design. It's specifically created to serve as a reliable holder for your rain gauge, providing a secure attachment point to wood rails or fences. This angle plate's powder-coated finish is not just about aesthetics; it acts as a protective barrier against rust, corrosion, and wear, preserving the integrity and appearance of the part over time.
Take your World’s Coolest Rain Gauge® to a new place with our steel angle plate fence mount holder.
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Couldn't have gotten this at a better time. We have had rain for several days now and I really got to experience it to the fullest. Really enjoying it right now. I do recommend buying it. Arrived quickly and safely.
Replacement rain gauge tube always reads 1/2" too low relative to actual amount of water in the collecting tube. It would seem that this is something that the factory could easily calibrate by accurate positioning of the foam flotation tube insert.