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| Subject: | Bracketing a self-supporting tower. |
| From: | Gene.Smith@mailhost.bellhow.com (Gene Smith) |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Aug 1996 10:49:59 -0400 (EDT) |
If I put up a 40' to 50' self-supporting tower and bracket it to my house at about 15' just for a little added strength, will bracketing it cause any problems? This would not be a crankup. It would be Rohn 25G/45G, Universal aluminum, Titan, etc. I ask this because the bracket would cause additional downward force and less upward force on a tower and concrete base system designed for equal upward and downward forces. At least I think they would be equal. |
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