Surely this is readily resolvable, if W3LPL, K3MM et al can simply recall
the name of their contact at Polygon during the previous episode. Then it
can be determined whether that person is still there. He or she is certain
to recall this, because it was one of the very first big ham group orders
for use as guy line. It may have been a manufacturing defect, and it may
have seemed better at the time not to disclose that to their customers, and
simply to replace the material. However, as this conversation indicates,
that's not necessarily the best long-term solution.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 07:26 AM 5/1/2005, Tom Rauch wrote:
>...
>What we have here is an engineer at the
>manufacturer saying it can't hurt, sales people saying they
>coil it and store it all the time without problems, and a
>few users who know virtually nothing about the product
>deciding the failure they saw was from being coiled! Quite
>frankly the idea being coiled ruins it doesn't make any
>logical sense, and the fact the manufacturer responded with
>a denial coiling had anything to do with failures makes this
>all downright scary.
>
>For the large PITA it would be if it started having failures
>I sure wouldn't consider it a bargain even if free. I've
>done all I can do by calling (again) and asking (again). So
>I guess I'll just leave the rest of mine in coils until I
>find out how good it really is. If a critical component like
>guyline has a failure mode I don't understand (or worse the
>manufacturer doesn't understand) I sure don't want it here,
>no matter how cheap!
>
>Ken, the fellow I spoke with was the person I was switched
>to when I said I had a critical question and needed to speak
>to an engineer. I think I posted his name a few weeks ago. I
>can't find my notes right now.
>
>73 Tom
>
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