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From: ni6w@yagistress.minden.nv.us (Kurt Andress)
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 11:18:00 -0800
K7LXC@aol.com wrote:

SNIP

>       But I will always draw the line at exceeding or 're-engineering' a
> manufacturer's specs without proper engineering involvement. I have worked on
> over 125 amateur installations over the years and I have seen so many
> mistakes, problems and under-engineering that sometime it'll make a whole Up
> The Tower column or maybe two. That's why I wrote the "Ten Most Common Tower
> Building Mistakes" because I kept seeing the same potentially fatal tower
> mistakes. TowerTalk was my attempt to keep people out of trouble and I think
> that we do a pretty good job of it.

I think so too!

We are also in ageement about telling everyone to follow or seek sound 
engineering
when doing anything that can pose risk to life and property.
We never run into this when discussing SWR and radials.


>       We're all learning as a result of your posts so please keep 'um coming.

I will continue to offer discussion where I feel it can enhance the knowledge of
others.These discussions will exist on their own merit and will hopefully not be
too encumbered by the already well established cookbook engineering principles.
Otherwise, why have the discussion. The cookbooks have already been published.
It is pertinent to note that they are also a work in progress, witnessed by the
many changes that have occured.

I don't think I ever have, nor ever will encourage someone to do something 
stupid.

I'm counting on you to be around to provide the reminder.

I think it's healthy to "step outside the box" every once in a while and have a
look at things.
That's usually when we learn the most.

Remember, discussing life outside the box is different from actually living
outside the box.
That's when one really needs to exercise caution.


Have a Great Holiday Season, Kurt


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