Tom;
Using a long bladed screw driver, use it to remove "plug". This is how
Rohn ships the leg hardware. It is in a clear plastic tube with either
blue or red end caps, approximately 4" long.
Good luck,
Jim Miller, K4SQR
http://www.comteksystems.com
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:56:08 -0800 (PST) Tom Mattus <wa9wsj@yahoo.com>
writes:
>
> Hello Team,
> While cleaning out a used tower section leg, I
> discovered what looks like a tin plug stuck in the leg
> about 4 inches from the end. It has an 1/8 in hole in
> the center. The other two legs are unplugged. So
> what's up with this? Anyone see this before? My first
> inclanation is to remove it, thereby eliminating a
> place for water/ice to accumulate. Any GOOD reason for
> it to be there?
>
> Thanks
> Tom WA9WSJ
>
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