Universal Aluminum Towers use steel concrete base legs.
- John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Katz" <stevek@jmr.com>
To: <K3BU@aol.com>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 11:59 AM
Subject: RE: [Towertalk] Changing towers
Re: K3BU's suggestion...
I wouldn't do this, because unless I'm mistaken, I thought the original
tower was aluminum, which means the original base legs are also aluminum and
likely not up to the task of supporting a new tower that weighs seven or
eight times more than the original one. -WB2WIK/6
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." -
Mario Andretti
> -----Original Message-----
> From: K3BU@aol.com [SMTP:K3BU@aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:18 AM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [Towertalk] Changing towers
>
> In a message dated 9/27/02 11:04:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> stevek@jmr.com
> writes:
>
> > If you're thinking of the TX-455, which is their smallest 55' tower, the
> > 2.75 yards of concrete would normally be enough, but only with the
> standard
> > base embedded in a monolithic pour. Drilling for j-bolts or whatever
> is a
> > bit risky, the pour obviously won't be monolithic and you may damage
> the
> > existing structure. I'd probably dig a different hole and start again,
>
> with
> > the U.S. tower base. You can use the existing concrete as a base for a
>
> nice
> > barbecue! -WB2WIK/6
>
> If the tower and situation was mine, I would:
>
> Cut the old legs and leave some length sticking out. I could stick
> expansion
> bolts inside the tubing or steel rods with tight fit and weld to beef them
> up.
> I would fabricate steel plate larger than the base of new tower (like
> hexagon?). Drill (3) holes to fit over old tower legs, and (3) holes for
> new
> concrete anchor bolts. (End up with six holes evenly spaced.)
> Drill holes for new anchors in the base (using plate as a template) and
> cement the anchors.
> I would weld the new tower base to this plate, place the plate over old
> leg
> stumps, screw the plate to the new anchors, weld the plate to old leg
> stumps.
> This way I would end up with original (hopefully sufficient) concrete base
>
> and structure in it, plus new additional anchors to secure tilting
> momentum.
> The new anchors are usually as good or better than old concacrete (just
> ask
> Jimmy Hoffa :-(
>
> Yuri, K3BU
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