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Re: [TowerTalk] Shorty Forty Hose Clamp thread

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Shorty Forty Hose Clamp thread
From: Michael Tope <W4EF@dellroy.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 08:50:01 -0700
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Never mind, Stan. I didn't see that email to VE7RF where you answered my questions.

It's a somewhat counter-intuitive technique. The outer tube becomes the clamp when you deform the inner tube with the screw.

Do you orient the counter-bored screw head/screw-axis in any particular direction relative to gravity (e.g. straight up and down with head on top, straight up and down with head on bottom, horizontal, doesn't matter)?

73, Mike W4EF.................



On 8/13/2015 8:21 AM, Michael Tope wrote:
Stan,

A couple of questions:

1) Does the counterbore go all the way through the one wall of the outer diameter piece?

2) Is the clearance between the counterbore diameter and the cap screw head diameter critical?

Thanks,

Mike W4EF................

On 8/13/2015 6:53 AM, Stan Stockton wrote:
After about 40 years of making my own antennas I learned something a few years ago when faced with assembling 65 tribanders (520 elements) we made for WRTC2014.

I was introduced to the element joint attachment method I am told is used by Optibeam. I was skeptical when I heard the verbal description, having settled on pop rivets after every other conceivable method about 20 years ago.

I made one element with pop rivets and another with a single stainless steel socket head cap screw with a counterbore (head clearance on socket head screw) for one wall of the larger diameter tubing for each joint, then grabbed each one in the center and violently shook them back and forth. The one with SHCS joints felt like one solid piece of tubing as compared to the pop riveted one.

It is so easy and so solid, I will never mess with pop rivets again.

A V block fixture with stops, drill press and some of these bits along with straight bits for the smaller diameter tube drilling are all that is needed.

  http://www.wttool.com/index/page/category/category_id/14686/

make the job easy in comparison to many methods. The counterbore is important. Use stainless nylock nuts.

YMMV but I'm sold on it.

73...Stan, K5GO

Sent from Stan's IPhone


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