Hello I want to instal the first section of a Trylon Titan 64 ft.. How do we put the first section with the level. I did try to get infos on Trylon site, but found nothing about putting the first sec
Author: Scott Neader KA9FOX <scott@ka9fox.qth.com>
Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 15:20:40 -0500
Maybe my pictures and story will help you... http://www.qth.com/ka9fox/tower/ Specifically, check out "photo 12". Good luck with the project! 73 - Scott KA9FOX At 11:16 AM 5/27/2007, you wrote: _____
Hi Scott, I was just looking at your pictures. I was wondering if it is necessary to have a form in the ground. Can you just use the sides of the hole as the form? Also in your case did you remove th
You do not have to use forms. That is what I have done on two towers. You will probably end up with a bigger hole than is required so expect to use more concrete. Back hoes are not that precise. Tryl
Noel: I can answer this one. I got this tip from Steve K7LXC when I bought my Trylon T-500-64 from him in 2001. This procedure assumes you are not building each section from pieces, but are assemblin
to have a form in the ground. Can you just use the sides of the hole as the form? Also in your case did you remove the form after you had poured the concrete and did you have any problems in removing
How do we put the first section with the level. I did try to get infos on Trylon site, but found nothing about putting the first section straight? Gene's explanation was very good. The only thing plu
Thanks for the information Steve, Do you know anyone who does professional ham tower installations in the North Carolina area? 73's de Mark N1UK G3ZZM _______________________________________________
The site that I selected for my Trylon tower was firm enough that I did not need to make a form for the entire hole. I set some 2x6 lumber around the top surface of the hole. I attached some form mat