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Re: [TowerTalk] Achor bolts?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Achor bolts?
From: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2018 09:14:26 -0500
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Hans, If it seems too good to be true it likely is.  Someone may J-walk mid block and never look either way for cars and not get killed (yet) but that doesn't mean it is a safe practice. Tower manufacturers are in CYA mode and may call for a conservative solution but following their recipes for rebar cages in concrete foundations is a lot better path than some non engineered solution on FARCE BOOK. In my personal opinion the FARCE BOOK solution is a recipe for disaster.  Until the antenna is installed and there is a REAL wind gusting, undercooked pasta might hold a well balanced tower (for a while.)

There are two kinds of confidence: 1. something is well thought out and supported by all facts in evidence, experience, and science/engineering and so is believed until proven otherwise and 2.  Something that is suspect and not accepted until  supported by substantial evidence.  Much stuff on FARCE  BOOK  (or other idiot laden social network apparitions) is of the latter quality (See #2 above)

Oh, but if apple cider vinegar and a natural replacement for Viagra is used to "Prime" the galvanized fasteners at midnight under a full moon then I' sure it is OK.

Patrick        NJ5G



On 3/24/2018 8:34 AM, Hans Hammarquist via TowerTalk wrote:
Dear towertalkers,

The are claims in a discussion on Face Book that an anchor bolt, "5/8 in. x 12 in. 
Hot-Galvanized", is suitable for a free standing tower. Someone even claims it is 
used for a 400' freestanding tower. It doesn't make sense to me but I might be overly 
pessimistic.

I hate to start lengthy discussions and this might be one of them so, please, 
comment only if you have a well grounded answer. I'm sure there are plenty of 
opinions about it like my own, but I would like to know if my guts feeling is 
right or wrong. What I am afraid of is that you can pull out an anchor bolt 
like that right out of curred concrete.

73 de,

Hans - N2JFS
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