This sounds like a very expensive and heavy platform just to access an antenna on your crank up tower. Background: I have recently purchased the remnants of a failed tower from a friend of mine. The
John, I guess "expensive" or "difficult" are relative. What I have wanted for a long time was an oil derrick but I was never in sync with the boom-bust cycle of the oil production industry so that I
Don't forget the high dive platform when you put it next to the pool! 73' Mickey N4MB -- Mickey Baker, N4MB Fort Lauderdale, FL *Tell me, and I will listen. Show me, and I will understand. Involve me
I am not familiar with this particular tower, but it sounds like it is huge and very heavy. I am envisioning you needing to rent a crane to remove it, a truck or heavy trailer to transport it, a back
Just make sure you liability and home insurance are both adequate to the risks you will incur. "$285 and some sweat equity" is a delusional underestimate, but there clearly is no deterring you. 73, P
Pete, John, and Mickey... No crane required just a couple days steady work for two guys and easier work if I get a third person as far as dismantling goes. I don't have a swimming pool per se but I d