Water will likely find its way in no matter what you
do. Your best bet is to find a way to allow it to
drain OUT and NOT try too hard trying to keep it from
getting IN.
I don't know how the tower was installed (what kind of
base, etc.)
Was there not some sort of weep hole at the bottom of
the legs?
73 Mike N2MG
On Thu, 27 September 2001, Tom Martin wrote:
> Would it be a good idea to apply Vaseline to
> aluminum tower joints
> (Heights) after joining the sections together and
> using NoAlox? I took
> down a tower and the legs were split from freezing
> 6' above the base!!!
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