Looking for a 12' length of aluminum pipe/tubing 1/4" wall, 1.5" ID / 2" OD, to use in a gin pole application. While this can be located outside my immediate area, I was hoping someone on the list co
Try metal cable in Ohio also check your local metal supplier they can usually get what u need fast. N9IWW Kevin Adam 1239 W. Till Road Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825-2145 http://www.easternmetal.com/produ
Thanks, Kevin. These guys don't carry Aluminum. Already checked, and have tried a number of local suppliers as well. Try metal cable in Ohio also check your local metal supplier they can usually get
look up metal supermarket there not cheep on any thing butt thay have or can get it calling scrap yards mite save me $100.00 or more some times on a buy like that kb9yku At 11:41 AM 7/23/2004, Larry
Try Heights Tower... www.heightstowers.com Click on Accessories They have a 12 foot 2" diameter 6061T6 alloy aluminum mast for $77.00... pretty cheap... I use one and it's FB... Looking for a 12' len
Thanks, Jerry. Since this stuff comes motor freight, the problem is that the shipping will run more than the pipe if that's all I'm ordering. Hence, the desire to get locally. Try Heights Tower... ww
there is texas towers that can sell you 2 6ft sections and ups shippable, later join the sections with a internal 1.5 inc od rod or pipe thick wall how much ?? think on it 8 dlls x 12 96 dlls plus ta
I bought the WB0W gin pole. The tubing is indeed 1/4 inch thick, and it is 6061 aluminum. The only negative to ordering with the other WB0W parts is the shipping cost. I paid the shipping because I c
I second Heights Towers, Jerry beat me to it. Jerry Keller wrote: Try Heights Tower... www.heightstowers.com Click on Accessories They have a 12 foot 2" diameter 6061T6 alloy aluminum mast for $77.00
Larry: Do not use any 1/8" wall thickness pipe, only... maybe.... if you are...only... pulling/lowering straight down the sides of the tower. 1/8" will not take the side force when loading at an off
Larry You might also look to your local RV outfit. I replaced my awning and used the old roller (about 20 feet long and 3.5" diameter). It works well and was "free" (i.e. all I had to do was buy a ne