Mount BT dropwire to fascia board

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What is the drop wire used for ?
Does it extend beyond your property ? ( such as a telephone drop wire to a post that is not on your land ).
 
Yes, it is the incoming BT line. Trying to avoid them charging me £££ to fit an eye.
 
The strain on a drop wire is very high in order to keep it taut. Hence the correct bracket is necessary.

If a DIY anchoring fails and the drop wire falls across other people's property it can be expensive. If it falls or sags across a public high way it will be very expensive.

There is also a risk to the person attaching the drop wire it to the bracket that the strain in the drop wire will pull the person backwards off the ladder.
 
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I was planning on using a BT bracket 22. But I was not sure that the 3 holes would fit on the rafter end and thought a larger 10mm screw eye might be better/easier.

If I got 1x 8mm screw through pvc fascia and rafter and two through just the fascia would that liekly be sufficient to hold a dropwire?

The wire only crosses my property (the post is on my boundary). We currently have scaffolding up so wouldn't need to do this from a ladder.
 
So, I measured the rafters today and they are 5''/50mm. The BT 22 bracket has the wide holes centered at c50mm. From up on the scaffolding I can't see the rafter, but was going to assume the centre is aligned with the fascia nail (and drill a test pilot holes).

I was planning to offset the bracket slightly to one side so that I get two screws into the rafter, and the third into the fascia.

Should that be sufficient to hold the wire?

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