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Re: [TowerTalk] They're pumpin out the hole.

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] They're pumpin out the hole.
From: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2015 22:45:51 -0400
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Amazingly fast, but you should have seen them with the wheelbarrows today! It was about a 150' run from the truck in the driveway to the hole on the N side near the back of the shop. Yes I did say "run". They were running with wheelbarrows about 3/4 full of cement. Couple of times, they and the wheelbarrows nearly went in the hole with the concrete. I shot a lot of pictures, but missed the one of two guys (one on each arm) pulling a third back up. <LOL> Fortunately the framework and top form kept him from going in. There was a big enough gap on the E side where even a guy his size could have easily slid in.

I didn't keep track of how long it took, but when I checked, expecting to find the hole about half full, I was surprised to find they were just below the bottom of the top form.

With all the set backs and hold ups due to snow, wet ground, waiting for the ground to freeze, and when it did freeze it was with a long stretch of way below normal, sub zero temps that brought a rash of frozen pipes and damage to home that took priority. Then things abruptly turned to warm and rain, so the snow was gon as well as the frost while they were still replacing pipes, walls, and floors.

That's when the decision was made to dig and pour by hand. I settled for getting it poured rather than a nice finished piece of concrete. I really wanted it behind the shop, but with all the water from that tile, and the ground quickly turns from clay to peat back there. The one guy anchor for the 45G is about 50 ft W of that first hole. When we dug the hole for the anchor, we came back the next morning to find a hole a good 10 ft across and about a ft deep, so somewhere between the hole full of water and that guy anchor there is quite a change in the soil composition.

I don't know if the previous tower owner ever managed to get an antenna on it, but the contractor who brought the tower over said the base was only about 3' deep. This is not a windy area, but 70 MPH gusts are not uncommon, so I have my doubts. A tower that size and cost and he skimped on the base?

73

Roger  (K8RI).



On 4/3/2015 2:53 PM, Wes Attaway (N5WA) wrote:
On 2015-04-03 10:10, Roger (K8RI) on TT wrote:
Finally!

The contractor didn't get the tower base in while the ground was still
frozen, but Saturday they came out and dug the 4 X 4 X 7' hole by
hand.  It only took about 10 minutes..for the second hole.  At 4 to 5'
they hit a field tile running through my backyard.  What's a field
tile doing there?  It had a pretty gooh head too.   A 4" stream
shooting 18 to 24" straight up.

Then weather stopped them after digging the second hole, which is good
as they set the base backwards.  Today they are pumping out the hole,
digging out the dirt that had fallen in and rotating the base 180
degrees.  Now to get the concrete poured.  It'll take about an extra
yard, but the extra is good.

Truck is on the way!
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73

Roger (K8RI)


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Roger .... do you mean that those guys dug a 4'x4'x7' hole by hand in about 10-minutes? That seems pretty fast, to me.


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