_K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net_ (mailto:K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net) writes:
>From my point of view there are only two acceptable solutions which I
believe have been mentioned individually.
EITHER dig a new hole, or use a pier pin base. The preferable is the
pier pin base, but does take more care up to the first set of guys. The
other is to dig a new hole.
The rotation is out of spec and modifications are usually inadvisable.
If the tower in question were either R-25, R-45-, R-55, the fix could be
fairly simple it seems.
There are readily available base plates for the above towers, and beacon
plates for the same.
One could simply mate the two together, drilling new holes to join them
together to allow for the correction factor.
Maybe even a 'home made' plate with leg pegs welded in place by a competent
source, painted/galvanized would be a far easier job than the other
solutions.
Good luck and let us know the final decision.
73
Bob _ww4t@aol.com_ (mailto:ww4t@aol.com)
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