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Re: [TowerTalk] best way to apply PreLube

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] best way to apply PreLube
From: EZ Rhino <ezrhino@fastmovers.biz>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 21:34:47 -0600
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Oops, hit reply to the wrong thread.  This was about the cable lubing, not 
replacing cables thread.

Chris





On Jun 17, 2012, at 20:06 , EZ Rhino wrote:

Here's how Bill does it:

http://www.kc4pe.com/lub.JPG

If you scroll to the bottom of the page here 
http://www.kc4pe.com/amateurshack.htm   (it takes a while to load) you can see 
some more details. Hope he doesn't mind me sharing the photo.  

Chris
KF7P



> While this subject has no doubt been covered at some juncture in the 
> past, I will ask it again since I have personal and immediate interest 
> in the answers as well as a friend who is about to put up a similar tower.
> My HyGain HG-70 needs new cables. Those on the tower now are 
> galvanized and as I recall these were recommended over stainless 
> steel.  The tower uses TWO 1/4 cables for the bottom and middle 
> section with ONE 3/16" cable for the top section. Are there degrees of 
> durability, quality, longevity, with respect to these cables?  I am 
> not talking about walking into Harbour Freight or Home Depot and 
> buying some imported stuff. And there are local shops that can make 
> them to length with the nico-pressed  ends.  But beyond that, what is 
> the best cable to use and is there a dealer where these are available 
> that one can rely on getting quality cables that will last 5-7 years 
> in a salt water/air environment such as here in Florida?  Thanks in 
> advance...  - Mike
> 
> __

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