While on the DX Engineering website, I noticed they are now stocking chrome-moly masts in Akron. Their prices and their shipping rates seem quite good. If you're putting up a tower, chrome-moly masts
DX Engineering just put a nice little utility on their website to calculate loads on a tower mast. It's pretty handy when trying to figure out what antennas a mast pipe can handle. http://www.dxengin
I would put preforms on the ends of your guy wires and feed them right through the head of the anchors. You don't really need equalizer plates. Shackles are OK to use on guy wires but make sure they'
I wouldn't use SS. The beauty of the 2800 mast clamp is your ability to really crank down on the six bolts and thereby keep the mast from slipping. You would loose that with SS because of them being
I installed a large Luso tower last summer and it has Yagis installed on the top of all sections except for the bottom one. I can understand why the factory is telling you that it cannot be done on t
Tailtwister type rotors (even when new) do not have very much starting torque. It's not uncommon for ice in the thrust bearing to cause rotating failure during cold weather. I've had good luck solvin
I've installed two of them, both were on existing towers. So they were installed in the air. If the tower section is on the ground and on sawhorses, I suppose you could build it around the tower se