| On 15 Oct 2003 at 13:24, RWMaylott@aol.com wrote about Kashjian towers:
Well, I got a TriEx while the name still existed.  (Maybe the last one!?)
> I have had two problems of note:
> 1.  Although I have not heard of anyone else with this problem, I have a 
> problem with the mast binding.  I have "good" rotation over only about 180 
> degrees, despite numerous attempts to correct the problem (including getting 
> an extra 
> internal thrust bearing from Tashjian).  Don't know whether the top pipe may 
> be a little out of plumb, or whether the "floating" rotor mount used in this 
> design are contributing.
I have about 8 feet of mast in the top section of my tower; no problems.  
> Another consideration is that there is no means of adjustment on the base, 
Test-fit the tower to the base.  It would be much easier to adjust before 
installation 
than after!  (Mine was fine!)
> I spent an extra grand to hire a concrete contactor to dig the hold and 
> ensure that the base got installed plumb.
I dug my own hole with my 65-year-old body.  The top bits of the base, where 
the 
tower actually attaches,  was prefabricated.  I found it really easy to build a 
jig that 
held the completed base in place and plumb.  We checked it during the pour 
(pumped concrete) and it was no trouble keeping it plumb.
I don't know if the Kashjian towers are the same, so YMMV.
73,
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