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Re: [TowerTalk] Unitary tower strength

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Unitary tower strength
From: Gary <gary_mayfield@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2018 20:24:50 +0000
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Something I have always wanted to ask. Have you ever seen a tower come down due 
to a failed base?

73,
Joe kk0sd

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From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of Dick Blumenstein
Sent: Saturday, April 7, 2018 12:24 PM
To: towerTalk@Contesting.com
Cc: Don Rasmussen <wb8yqj@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Unitary tower strength

Hi Don-

I can't provide specific info on adding a 30 foot crank up to your existing 
base and a section of the old tower.

All I can say is that my 72' steel US Tower required 6@ 1" diameter steel bolts 
at least 27" long into a concrete base that was 5' x 5' x 8.5' deep with 
intricate steel rebar cage. I looked at the US Tower spreadsheet by their 
structural engineer and, to say the least, it was unbelievably complicated to 
calculate the strength required for the max anticipated wind loads (105 mph)!!

I had to get a County permit to put up my tower.  Since I'm an engineer and a 
"by-the-book" kind of guy, I just pointed at the detailed installation 
specifications provided by the manufacturer (US Tower) and showed the County 
that I was following their directions.

I don't know exactly where your tower is/will be in relation to other 
structures, but a hodge-podge set up (i.e. not following the manufacturer's 
instructions) can be a legal nightmare in case it ever fails and falls on some 
one or some thing.

You also didn't state whether it is a steel crank-up (I assume it is).

Dick, K0CAT

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Don Rasmussen via TowerTalk wrote on 4/6/2018 10:38 PM:
> Hello All,
> Have a 30 foot aluminum tower mounted to a steel base in concrete.
> Would like to install a crankup mast in it's place.  Maybe a concrete bolt at 
> the base of the crankup and use a house mount a few feet up against the old 
> tower.
> If I cut the base tower section in half, wondering if what is left might be 
> sturdy enough to bolt the crankup mast up against, or if the remaining base 
> section would be so compromised by cutting it that it wouldbe worthless to 
> use as a support.  Section could be cut just abovea set of horizontal cross 
> members.
> Would be interested in any comments on this, or ways of convertinga Universal 
> Tower 4-30 base output lugs into something strong enough to support the sway 
> from a 30 foot crankup mast.
> de Wb8yqj Don
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