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Re: [TowerTalk] rohn 45 leg bolts

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] rohn 45 leg bolts
From: "Jim W7RY" <w7ry@centurytel.net>
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 07:52:50 -0800
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Bought 45G tower bolts from Paul Nyland at Custom Metal Works 1 year ago.
The were genuine Rohn.  Rohn P/N on the bag.

They were course thread.

I've stacked lots of Rohn tower 45-65 and SSV... Always NC threads.

73
Jim W7RY

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From: "W0UN -- John Brosnahan" <shr@swtexas.net>
To: <TOWERTALK@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] rohn 45 leg bolts


>
> >
> >The original Rohn joint bolts were Grade 5, galvanized.  That's not
> >something that Lowe's or Home Depot stocks, at least in my
> >experience.  They only carry Grade 3 galvanized.  Ace will have Grad e5
> >and Grade 8 hardware, but it's unlikely that it will be galvanized.
>
> Lowes stocks Grade 5 and Grade 8 bolts but they are plated not
> galvanized.  Their galvanized bolts were marked with a symbol
> that I thought was for Grade 5.  But I guess it is a corporate logo
> or something.   Next time I will wear my glasses when checking
> their bolts.  They also have some "A307" galvanized bolts that are
> only 60,000 psi.  I guess what they have at any given moment is
> what they got the best deal on.
>
> >The last time I bought genuine Rohn joint bolt kits from Texas Towers
(ten
> >years ago, admittedly) they weren't galvanized, adn they were NF
> >thread.  Don't know why the change.
>
> I was also surprised to see that Rohn had switched to SAE NF plated
> bolts at some point.  Assumed it was to cut costs.  Just that
> they are not as long-lasting as hot dipped.
>
>
> >I would suggest Grade 8 hardware.  Somewhat more corrosion resistant than
> >the lesser grades.
>
> I am not sure that this would be a problem but you have to be a little
> careful about trading up as well as down.  Some of the higher
> grade bolts are more brittle and known in the auto-racing game
> as "widow makers".  A less brittle bolt may give a bit rather
> than just crack in half.  Probably not a problem but I would be
> careful.
>
> Theoretically NF bolts should be somewhat stronger that NC bolts
> since the threads are not as deep so they can be closer together.
> But I certainly prefer the LOOK of the hot-dipped NC ones over the
> plated ones.
>
> John   W0UN
>


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