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Topband: Ladder line Beverage Installation

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Subject: Topband: Ladder line Beverage Installation
From: Herbert Schoenbohm <herbert.schoenbohm@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 08:35:39 -0400
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DXE sells some nifty ladder insulators designed for wooden posts. They are listed at $13.95 for a bag of 25. (DXE P/N DXE-LL-LNS) In my case I wanted to use metal fence supports with wood on the top for an easier installation with a 3 lb maul rather than digging holes for the post supports. While pushing my cart through Home Depot one day I stumbling upon paint stir sticks in the paint section for .99 cents for a package of three. They are made of pine and are 33 inches long and appear very durable being almost 1/4 inch thick. They can flex a bit but hard to break even over your knee. Much to my surprise the DXE Beverage insulator snaps right on to the top portion where the paint mixer would normally put his hand. Although not really necessary a small wood screw would prevent any insulator from unsnapping in high winds. A coat of Thompson's Water Seal on the paint stick is also an option. Mounting these insulators in this fashion would bring the ladder line in a vertical position with respect to ground. With a half twist ever 70 feet I think this would enhance the performance and not degrade it in anyway. If I am wrong with that the Beverage gurus might possibly correct me.

I know this is sort of a trivia post but I was amazed at how easily the DXE insulator snapped on the paint stick. Also if wooden 2X2's are an option for support they can be placed in line of the Beverage field first. Then a screw gun can zip these paint sticks in place as required.



Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ


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