I've ordered and received the replacement cable from Tashjian the cables for my lm470. Only problem is my lm470 cable was one long piece whereas the ones Tashjian sent are multiple pieces for each se
On 7/29/2013 2:48 PM, Brian Dresser wrote: I've ordered and received the replacement cable from Tashjian the cables for my lm470. Only problem is my lm470 cable was one long piece whereas the ones Ta
Author: Neil Goodell Jr <neil.goodell@myfairpoint.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 16:35:49 -0400
That makes 3 of us.... and Brian, how long did it take to get your cables, I can never seem to get anyone to answer the phone out there... 73 Neil AE1P On 7/29/2013 2:56 PM, K8RI wrote: On 7/29/2013
Why don't you make the cables yourself? Buy the cable, sleeves and crimping tool at a much lower cost than having them made. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to make cables for a crank up towe
I have a 1970's vintage LM470 which has separate pull-up and pull-down cables for the sections....maybe not 8 for all 4 sections, but certainly more than one long cable. Years ago I got replacement c
It can be found here: http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tashjian/lm470 --Original Message-- Download the manual from BAMA, it shows how the wire rope is laced. Might be too new a manual for your model
I find they have answered the phone in person most of the 25 or so times I called the past few months. 73, W1SRD That makes 3 of us.... and Brian, how long did it take to get your cables, I can never
Brian, See attached, this is how it is done on the independent LM-470 towers. You would have to weld anchor points to each stage of the tower. Better I think to get the correct cable, do use 7x36 str