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Subject: [TowerTalk] Corrosion Protection of Tower Base
From: SavageBR@aol.com (SavageBR@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 14:31:36 EDT
In a message dated 10/11/98 11:05:06 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
n3rr@erols.com writes:

> In addition, you shouldn't bury the legs anyway.  Inless you are one of
those
>  guys who takes apart his tower every 3-5 years (and I assume that means 
> digging
>  up the base and re-installing it), I recommend you keep the concrete 6 
> inches
>  above ground level and crown it appropriately to drain any standing water 
> away
>  from the legs.  That way, your tower will last far longer than you will.
>  
>  Bill, N3RR

The undercoat works fine -- I just moved and took down an 80 ft.  Rohn 25
tower that had the undercoated base 3 ft. in the ground (no concrete) and the
tower up, for 24 years with 4 el 20, 15, and 10 m monobanders. The base was in
excellent condition with some signs of rust around the very bottom edges of
each leg. The lightning ground was provided by  one inch Cu pipes, 10 ft in
the ground strapped to each leg.  
In the Atlanta area we had many storms and much lightning, but no problems. I
just put a tower back up the same way with a new base and hope I last as long
as it will!!

Bruce, AA4Z

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