I have a Universal Tower, and as according to manufacturer's instructions I left the top of the base stubs open so water could flow out of the tower sections into the ground. Problem is is that my so
I have a similar problem on a water line running to my barn before it freezes and ruins the line. Getting the water below the frost line is easy. Use a flexible plastic hose (a garden hose may work w
Lou, I,too, have a Universal tower. From previous experience with this tower, I had the steel legs that are in the concrete sent from Universal with no finish. (They are usually sent with a painted s
I filled my legs with anchor cement. It's been fine for the last 13 years. John Lou, I,too, have a Universal tower. From previous experience with this tower, I had the steel legs that are in the conc
Sam, et. al: When I put up a Rohn tower I put six inches or so of pea/river rock gravel in the bottom of the hole and then pushed the base section in the gravel slightly to allow for drainage. Sorry
Jim, What is the frost level in KH land? Sam, W5LU To: <towertalk@contesting.com> _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: htt
<< I filled my legs with anchor cement. It's been fine for the last 13 years. John >> How about the Shop vac with an accessory piece of garden hose to suck the water out, then filling them with paraf
Getting out the existing water is the hardest part; there have been several possibilities posted. I would also push a small diameter (say, 1/4 -3/8") piece of Tygon (or similar) tubing down to the bo
I set my tower legs on bricks in the bottom of my base hole, then poured in several inches of gravel to allow for drainage. Tom N4KG ________________________________________________________________ G