> Jim Idelson wrote:
> >
> > I can't be the first to have asked this question . . .
> >
> > I will be placing 80 feet of Rohn 25 next to the house. The lowest guy
> > point will be replaced with a house bracket. Two sets of guys will be
> > placed above [at 50' and 75']. Here's the hitch - the guy anchor points
> > require that the tower be oriented so that a SIDE of the tower is
> > PERPENDICULAR to the side of the house. As far as I can tell, standard
> > house brackets from Rohn are designed to attach to two legs of the tower
> > that are the same distance from the side of the house - meaning that a SIDE
> > o
> >
> > Can the Rohn Universal House Brackets be used to handle this tower
> > orientation? Or, what other approaches should be considered?
> >
> > Thanks for your help . . .
> >
> > Jim K1IR
>
Hi JIm,
I would consider using the Rohn EB2525G Universal Eave Bracket. It is actually
two brackets that each hold one tower leg and they can be positioned separately.
Stan w7ni@teleport.com
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