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Re: [TowerTalk] Choice of aluminum

To: Jorge Diez - CX6VM <cx6vm.jorge@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Choice of aluminum
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 17:44:08 -0700
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DX Engineering sells Yagi-Mech which calculates wind loads for yagi elements. Generally, gravity is less stress than wind so you can get some estimates of what is needed for diameters and wall thickness for a self supporting vertical. (zero wind will reveal the gravity stress levels).

A problem with stock tubing from mass metal suppliers is a .250 wall is .250 +/- some tolerance which may preclude telescoping at the stepped diameters. You won't know until you try it for each tube. Note that DXE (and Texas Towers) sells tube made especially for telescoping and the walls thickness is reduced appropriately so the draw tolerance can be accommodated. I've asked DXE for longer lengths than catalog - no dice. Apparently, they have to order mill lots to get the thinner wall and have it cut to length by the supplier. I've found that the "guarantees telescoping" wall thicknesses are hard to find in stock at Jorgensen, Tube Service, Thyssen, etc., but it is always worth a call as they can check the entire USA inventory online. You always have the choice of machining some couplers from very thick wall material, also known as Holobar. The good news is onlinemetals.com stocks a lot of sizes and will sell it in 12" lengths.

My former QTH 80m top loaded vertical failed from fatigue after 6 years since I guyed it at the top and 50% - a bad idea as it oscillated like crazy in winds greater than 15kts. So plan to guy at heights that won't couple oscillations between sections through guy points. My failure point was like it was laser cut. Note that Al has NO threshold fatigue stress level, whereas steel has a threshold that if not exceeded the fatigue life is infinite.

Consider what it will take to erect the mast - a 50% height falling derrick will likely work or a sign truck crane might be able to handle the weight. Or rent a 40' 4WD boom lift as they usually have 500# capacity so you and the mast hopefully won't exceed that ;-) . They're a lot of fun/exciting and easy if you go slow and get the delivery guy to give you the basic operating course.

Grant KZ1W


On 10/13/2012 5:02 PM, Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote:
Hi Rudy,

You are lucky!, I am considering something for CW/SSB J

There´s some commercials self supporting towers. Also a Rohn 25 is good for
a guyed tower. My problem is shipment cost and handling.

So looking for instructions about how to build one J

73,

Jorge

CX6VM/CW5W

De: Rudy Bakalov [mailto:r_bakalov@yahoo.com]
Enviado el: sábado, 13 de octubre de 2012 21:46
Para: Jorge Diez - CX6VM; TexasRF@aol.com; towertalk@contesting.com
Asunto: Re: [TowerTalk] Choice of aluminum

Jorge,

This is a great question that has been on my mind for a while. I was very
tempted to try to model it, but never found the time to do so. I also
thought that all I care about is the CW/RTTY portion of 80m.

That said, I decided to see what DX Engineering offers on their site for 80
m. Two very interesting observations from the 80m vertical installation
manual:

1) they use very small size tubing, not even close to what I am considering
(my current 40m vertical uses better tubing!!!)

2) they claim a very wide bandwidth

So if their 80m verticals are half as good as they claim, the much beefier
size tubing I am considering should do very well.

Rudy N2WQ

   _____

From: Jorge Diez - CX6VM <cx6vm.jorge@gmail.com>
To: 'Rudy Bakalov' <r_bakalov@yahoo.com>; TexasRF@aol.com;
towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 7:36 PM
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Choice of aluminum


Hello Rudy

What´s the bandwidth of this verticals compare with towers?

73,
Jorge
CX6VM/CW5W

-----Mensaje original-----
De: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] En nombre de Rudy
Bakalov
Enviado el: sábado, 13 de octubre de 2012 21:04
Para: TexasRF@aol.com; towertalk@contesting.com
Asunto: Re: [TowerTalk] Choice of aluminum

Gerald,

Thanks for the comprehensive answer. I didn't realize that 6061-T6 is more
expensive than 6063 as I was looking online prices in chunks of 12 and 24'.

Just for kicks I prices a 4-Square set of verticals made of 24' sections of
3", 2.5", and 2.0", 0.25" wall thickness. $2,300 delivered for the set.
Doesn't look that bad compared to dealing with towers and tower crews.


Rudy N2WQ


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From: "TexasRF@aol.com" <TexasRF@aol.com>
To: r_bakalov@yahoo.com; towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2012 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Choice of aluminum


Hi Rudy, 6061-T6 aluminum has a yield strength rating the same as 6063-T832
that is sold by Texas Towers and others.
The 6061-T6 costs more than 6063-T832 because of the extra
heating/quenching steps needed to reach the rated yield strength. 6063-T832
reaches the rated yield strength by work hardening the material in the
drawing
process.
If you want a self supporting vertical, then you would need to go through
the same process as designing a 80 meter beam element with most of the
material
weight left out of the calculations. Just as a guess I would expect the
bottom
section to be about 4" diameter with a .25" wall.
This is not a trivial structure! Please proceed with caution! If you want a guyed vertical, there are a number of them that have been on
the air long enough to think about duplicating one. W5UN is one that comes
to
mind.
73,
Gerald K5GW
In a message dated 10/13/2012 4:09:30 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
r_bakalov@yahoo.com writes:
I was  wondering if anyone can help me select the right material for
full-size 80m  verticals. My questions are as follows:
1) metalsupermarkets.com offers
   6061-T6 aluminum, but not T8. Is there a difference between T6 and T8 for
my
   purpose?
2) Should go for the 0.125 or 0.065 wall thickness?
3) Is 1"
   tubing OK for the topmost segment? Too stiff for the wind at 70'? Not
strong
   enough?

I am aware that many ham stores offer 6061-T8 tubing, but I
   do want to buy it local in VE3, close to my QTH, in 12' lengths (instead
of
   6') and avoid shipping complications due to length or clearing
   customs.
73 Rudy
   N2WQ
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