Now, not all is lost, but it will take some "ingenuity" on your part...
Another modified idea if you need more option...
Just make the bottom radial "arm" a METAL conduit - Copper works, but it's ductility is too soft to make it "Stiff" but if you use enough "diameter" of pipe and it's wall thickness is good (Type L or M) you can make this work and make a "sleeve" out of PVC and a wooden broom handle near the bottom to offer a Standoff for this concept to work...
Only difference? The COAX goes INSIDE the conduit down to the mast...past the broom handle "stiffener" support then down the mast...or woven thru a hole into the mast and then continue the downlead...
This is just tentative but allows you to use the hardware and most of the construction "concept" to work just you add in some electrical tape to act as a "gasket" and help support the wood insert to act as a stiffener and isolator support.- a hole can be drilled down and off to one side to allow coax to "exit" - improvise as needed.
Another modified idea if you need more option...
Just make the bottom radial "arm" a METAL conduit - Copper works, but it's ductility is too soft to make it "Stiff" but if you use enough "diameter" of pipe and it's wall thickness is good (Type L or M) you can make this work and make a "sleeve" out of PVC and a wooden broom handle near the bottom to offer a Standoff for this concept to work...
Only difference? The COAX goes INSIDE the conduit down to the mast...past the broom handle "stiffener" support then down the mast...or woven thru a hole into the mast and then continue the downlead...
This is just tentative but allows you to use the hardware and most of the construction "concept" to work just you add in some electrical tape to act as a "gasket" and help support the wood insert to act as a stiffener and isolator support.- a hole can be drilled down and off to one side to allow coax to "exit" - improvise as needed.