In a message dated 97-03-10 10:17:00 EST, rhealy@mdsroc.com (Rus Healy)
writes:
> I think the only safe way to replace guy wires is to attach a temporary guy
> near the old one, say, within 10 feet, tension it, then drop the old one
and
> pull up the new one. I'd attach the temporary guy above the existing one to
> make tangling less of a problem during replacement.
Good advice!
I'd take one of my haul ropes and use it as a temporary guy. Use a
bowline on the tower and a trucker's hitch at the bottom to give you a 2 to 1
mechanical advantage and cinch that sucker up (you DO know both of those
knots, don't you?!). It'll give you enough tension to remove and replace the
permanent ones one at a time. Much easier to deal with than steel cables as
well.
73, Steve K7LXC
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