Hi all:
> Another thought. A gin pole hefty enough to handle that kind of load on a 20
> foot section would itself be quite unwieldy to raise after each new section
> is put in place.
Don't forget you `pick' a section a couple of inches from the center
in such a way that it is balanced with the end YOU want down on the
heavy end. This keeps you from having to fight the section to get it
into
place. A 30 foot gin pole works fine placing 20 foot sections.
(20' below and 10+ a few inches above)
(A real gin pole, not 30' of tower {which can be used} slides on a
`sled'
as it is `jumped' up the tower.)
73 (= Best Regards) de: Ron ka4inm@qsl.net SENT Time and Date are UTC
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