- 1. [TowerTalk] Prop Pitch (score: 1)
- Author: k5go@alltel.net (Stan Stockton)
- Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 10:20:02 -0500
- Seeking a few opinions. Bought a box about 20 years ago that has a bearing at the top and another about a foot below with a 2.75 inch mast that goes through both bearings. In between the two bearings
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-09/msg00049.html (7,737 bytes)
- 2. [TowerTalk] Wood posts (score: 1)
- Author: k5go@alltel.net (Stan Stockton)
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 00:02:22 -0500
- Tom, I have found that a good, easy to install, and cheap solution is to use barbed wire fence posts ("T" Posts) for the first 4 foot or so and then use the appropriate sized PVC (1.25" I think) that
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-07/msg00537.html (9,288 bytes)
- 3. [TowerTalk] Lexan (score: 1)
- Author: k5go@alltel.net (Stan Stockton)
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 23:57:06 -0500
- John, I work for a parking meter company and the domes in the parking meters are Lexan. As I recall the injection molder adds UV inhibitor to the basic material. After about 5 years they may start to
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00003.html (9,083 bytes)
- 4. [TowerTalk] Pier pin vs. burying in concrete (score: 1)
- Author: k5go@alltel.net (Stan Stockton)
- Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 00:29:59 -0500
- On Kurt's website he makes the following observation referring to a tower that is mounted on a pier with the equivalent of a ball socket mount: "Putting the tower on a free base connection has allowe
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00004.html (10,757 bytes)
- 5. [TowerTalk] Ginpole for 20 foot sections (score: 1)
- Author: k5go@alltel.net (Stan Stockton)
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 07:30:40 -0500
- About a decade ago I acquired a little broadcast tower and am now wanting to put it up. There are eight sections, 20 foot long each, about 18 inches on a side, solid rod legs about 1.5 inches in diam
- /archives//html/Towertalk/2001-06/msg00211.html (8,595 bytes)
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