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Subject: [TowerTalk] universal aluminium towers
From: w7gk@qsl.net (W7GK)
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 20:58:49 -0700
We've got a 50 ft Universal aluminum tower here with 18" sections. It's
guyed at the top and mid-way. Trying to tip just 30' of that tower up by
yourself is darn tough. Tipping up 60' with a rotor and an antenna
attached to the end will be impossible for just 2 or 3 people.

Alone, I've put up and taken down the tower 3 times since Sept. '98.
It's strong and each 10' section is very light. After putting the tower
up we trammed the Cushcraft X7 up and bolted it into place.

Really like that Univeral tower. Did learn that a generous application
of vaseline sure makes the sections slide together real easy. I'm 190
lbs. and found that keeping my feet away from the center of the cross
bracing is a smart thing to do. Also found my old combat boots with the
steel shanks are the best for climbing and working on the tower.

73,

Dave Hough, W7GK
Elko, NV  (Home of America's last stagecoach robbery)





molenda wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone !  I am putting up a tower for  the first time and I have
> several questions.  one for now is this .       I bought a 60 ft. aluminum
> tower from Universal , It is a tip over free standing tower.  my plans were
> to put the tower together on the ground, run the coax, attach the rotor and
> the antennas and then tip the tower up into position.  from what I am
> hearing on this reflector the tower might be too heavy to erect that way.  I
> have gotten some input from others and they say , erect the tower and then
> climb the tower and attach the antennas the normal way ,  the manufacturer
> does not recommend climbing but others say it is safe to do and have done so
> with there aluminum towers ,again one of the reasons for buying such a tower
> is the fact that it is a free standing tower with no guys, I figured I would
> just tip the tower over to do any maintenance work or adding of new
> antennas.  the tower will be in a 5x5x5 concrete base, it has a 30 inch base
> and it is rated at 21 square ft. of wind load.   what do you think any one
> have a tower such as mine  ????  thanks   John  KB2HUK
> 
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