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Re: [TowerTalk] new member with tower question

To: patrick jankowiak <recycler@swbell.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] new member with tower question
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 04:49:15 -0400
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Please do not take offense, but why not ask this question of
1)  the tower manufacturer, and/or  2) a qualified structural
engineer.  I ask this because I worry that you plan to stray
so far from the original design that you really need to re-engineer
the structural load distribution and all.

I do not mean to suggest you not ask the question here, or that
those who post here are not qualified to comment.  I just
wondered whether you have sought out such assistance, and,
if not, I am curious why not - and, if so, what they said.

Just MY take.   ///////  K8JHR  ///////
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patrick jankowiak wrote:

> It looks like I cannot economically put up my 56FT tower due to 
> "caliche" being 1-2FT under the soil. 

> I would like to try putting up 40-50FT of  Rohn 25 on a sturdy base and 
> guy it. The space is limited, so a combination of guying and a strong 
> base should work well, rather than just one or the other


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