Today we took down 60 feet of rohn 25 that was 20' up on a roof. Everything that could go wrong did. I planed this out with my friend that is our tower climber/rigger about a week in advance. We deci
I am in the process of putting up 70 feet of rohn 25, and need to know the specs on 3/16 EHS cable. The suppler I am getting the cable from says what he has is rated at 4200 pounds breaking strength,
Just have a quick question about the specs on the SSV towers. One windload is listed for at the top of the tower and another is listed for 30 feet below. Can I load the tower at the top and the 30 fo
Thanks for this piece of info, I did not realize this. The 55g @160' has 23.3 feet of windload, but the SSV only can suppot 8.3 feet. The 55g is all most half as much money for twice the load! Knowin
Don't do it then. Most of us are not into WLAN stuff. Those that are can recognize these antennas are of inferior quality, and think to much of our clients to use them. -- Bryan Fields, KB9MCI ______
When combined with tar it's called a tarball. Tar is a archiver, and gzip compresses it. Gzip is slowly being replaced by bzip2. The format is completely different than Phil Katz's zip. http://www.gn
I think this has less to do with safety equipment and more to do with "pucker factor". -- Bryan Fields, KB9MCI ____________________ 3:08am up 59 days, 6:59, 7 users, load average: 0.36, 0.13, 0.03 Th
Saw this on another list -- Something for you all's funny bone: Went to climb one of our towers today..monthly inspection and maintenance...335ft climb. Got about half way up and stopped and removed
just saw this over on another wireless list. -- http://www.journalstar.com/latest_reg.php?story_id=25998 NE - Two killed when television tower falls in western Nebraska HEMINGFORD, Neb. (AP) - Two wo
Just curious what a "Dresser" tower is, and why it is so bad? Why do they fall down more than oter designs? -- Bryan Fields, KB9MCI ____________________ When you are in it up to your ears, keep your
How about some peanuts coated in cyanide, or some strychnine? -- Bryan Fields, KB9MCI ____________________ When it comes to helping you, some people stop at nothing.
Most email scanners are easy to DOS if not crash entiarly. The majority will attempt to unzip a file and analize the contents for viri. I have broken many a server by sending 10 Gb of zeros zipped up
pull up a command prompt and type: uname If FreeBSD, linux, BSDi, Darwin, Solaris, your computer is not vulnerable to W32.klenz, or any other virus for that matter. If instead it responds "bad comman
http://www.esabna.com/ESAB/showprod.cfm?&DID=8&CATID=11&ObjectGroup_ID=40 This is the stuff i used. It came in a small bottle with the flux, and about 10 feet of Cad/Zn solder. Most welding stores sh
I look at it the situation from the point of view that who should have the right to say you need permision or a license to modify your property. The reason any government will not stand up to these t
I have tried many different things to remove this goop from the cable, and have found that just soaking the end of the cable in a jar for toluene removed the stuff in about two minutes, without damag
you can ship quite a few hazmat's via USPS. just pack it properaly and send it via 4 class mail. - -- Bryan Fields, KB9MCI ____________________ Signs of crime: screaming or cries for help. -- The Bro
For Al soldering I use a Cad/Zinc solder and the all-state 509 flux. As long as the flux does not char, it flows into a joint like any tin/lead solder on copper does. The local welding shop had a kit
Well I used it many times when Silicone grease was not available. It does not work as well on bolts, but still better than nothing. does tend to run out of a joint though. Just don't go to Wallgreens