--- joegps <joegps@snet.net> wrote:
> http://www.tashtowers.com/,is part of the answer,
> cold
> galvanism compound, either spray or brush on.
>
> Joe K1NCO
> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 15:58:44 -0800
> From: "Jim & Velma Woods" <woods@grantspass.com>
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Need Information on old Tri-Ex
> Tower
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
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> I have just purchased an old Tri-Ex tower and am
> interested in info.
> It is a Model 354 and is a crank-up with 3 sections
> and a total height
> of about 54 feet. I would like to know what Tri-Ex
> recommended for a
> concrete base and rebar cage. This tower is
> designed
> for guying but does
> appear to have a tilt-over base. I am planning on
> installing a small
> tribander on the tower.
>
> Also, the tower has been painted several times and
> is
> chipping paint
> flakes. Would like to strip and repaint. What
> paint
> would work best?
> There appears to be galvanizing but there is some
> rust, although not
> severe. It will take time but as it is extended on
> the ground, this seems
> like the best opportunity to paint it.
>
> Thanks very much for your assistance.
>
> Jim Woods, W7PUP
> woods@grantspass.com
> Grants Pass, Oregon
>
>
>
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