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Re: [TowerTalk] Raising TV Mast...

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Raising TV Mast...
From: Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 00:12:47 -0800
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Dan,

Don't know if your concern is whether the typical ham is strong enough to walk up 30 ft of this stuff or whether the mast is strong enough to be walked up without damage. I presume it is the latter. I can't answer your question directly but it would seem to me that you could use an ordinary 20 ft extension ladder that extends when you pull on a rope to push it up.

Hope this helps.

73 de Jim Smith VE7FO

Dan Levin wrote:

I'm thinking about using standard "heavy duty" 16 guage 1.25" steel TV mast
as a temporary support for the middle of my trap dipole.  This is not
"telescoping" push-up mast, but rather the standard stuff that you see
on top of everyone's roof - one end swaged down to slip into the next
section.

Does anyone know if you can walk up a 30 or even 40 foot long hunk
of this stuff?  I have no idea how they install it on roofs - I have seen
what
looks like 30' of it fairly frequently.  I assume they assemble the pieces
on
the roof, and then walk it up as one piece - does anyone know if that is
right?

I know it needs to be guyed at every 10' joint.  It is only going to be up
for 3 days,
so I don't need it to be too strong.  I'm just not sure how to get it
vertical in the
first place...

Thanks!

***dan, K6IF

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