Steve Weisbrod wrote:
>
> Yes and I might add that I don't leave any real tension on my cable so
> the entire assy normally rests on the lock. I have had no problems and
> don't anticipate any do to the sturdy design of the lock. I would not be
> afraid to climb the tower with a broken cable.
>
> 73 Steve W8GAZ Minnetonka MN
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arthur Moe
> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 1998 6:02 PM
> To: steve; 'towertalk@contesting.com'
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Re. Falling Hazer
>
> The Hazer has a positive lock which engages a rung on the tower, as so it
>
> can NOT be lowered or fall without tripping the lock.
>
> art
> KB7WW@SignalONE.com
>
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These are very encouraging comments fellows, thanks a lot. All the talk
about guillotine hazers was starting to really spook me!
de N1MSV
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