Author: Markku Oksanen <markku.a.oksanen@kolumbus.fi>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 10:24:22 +0000
All Just because I am curious: Here at OH-land even large towers can be home brew just like my 160 and 145 foot rotating towers.These have been made by a private small company that made perhaps 200 t
In the U.S. there is no national standard. Your regulations depend on your local government. Home brew towers are not uncommon, but commercially made towers are more common. 73, Joe kk0sd All Just be
I live in Southern NJ and just put up a 2nd tower! Both towers were commercially manufactured. The first tower was put up in 1982 with only a building permit for $30! The 2nd tower required a buildin
The 2nd tower required a building permit, 2 variances, one for height and the other for side yard clearance! I also need to obtain a NJ Engineering stamp of approval since the tower was speced in Cal
Generally, there are no restrictions as to manufactured vs home brew towers. Many building codes, including the Florida Building Code require aherence to a national ANSI standard, TIA/EIA RS-222, cur
Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 17:54:01 -0500
On 2/21/2014 5:24 AM, Markku Oksanen wrote: All Just because I am curious: Here at OH-land even large towers can be home brew just like my 160 and 145 foot rotating towers.These have been made by a p
Author: Markku Oksanen <markku.a.oksanen@kolumbus.fi>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:26:20 +0000
ALL I would conclude that firstA) Rural areas on a large piece of property the county might not interfere much, perhaps a building permit but nothing elseB) Closer to civilization things get progress
Author: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:36:58 -0500
I would conclude that first A) Rural areas on a large piece of property the county might not interfere much, perhaps a building permit but nothing else Here in Michigan, many counties that are mostly
There have been at least 2 times in the Portland,Oregon area where permits were held up by a request from the authorities requiring inspection of the welding at the factories manufacturing the commer
Interesting.... So how about other towers from non- "recognized manufacturers" such as the Force 12 aluminum crank ups? (not really a tower company, I mean). I don't think you can get "real" engineer