Since I started this thread, I will comment on a few ideas shared on
this subject. My tower is aluminum. Each leg is supported by a
stainless steel tube in each leg
above the concrete base. I suppose that I could just remove a bolt in
each leg before the freezing season begins and drain each leg of any
collected water. I really
don't like the antifreeze idea. I'm sorry if I misled anyone into
thinking this was a steel tower with the legs in concrete. The original
post, I believe, mentioned that
fact.
73, Tom W8JWN
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