In a message dated 6/4/2006 9:01:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
> I'm installing a new 80' tower this summer. It's in a location that can't
be accessed by a crane so I'm going to build it in place like a giant
erector set. (I'll post a link to photos soon.) I know some of you have
done this in the past and I'm curious how hard it is to climb around on
these towers?
It's pretty easy. To climb up a Trylon, you climb on the nose, or leg.
Grab the leg with your hands and then use the downward sloping diagonals as
steps. They're just about perfectly spaced so that you can climb them just
like
a ladder. They don't need step bolts. I've never climbed an AN tower but
imagine it's similar.
As far as moving around the tower, just move across the diagonals while
being hooked in with your fall arrest lanyard.
There is no ginpole available for the Trylon but I just use a hefty 12'
piece of aluminum tubing and just lash it to the leg. You need to hook the
bottom
to a diagonal to keep it from sliding down as you use it. Double-block your
haul rope and it'll be able to handle those assembled heavy sections quite
well. If you're going to do it like a big Erector Set (one-piece-at-a-time),
you just need a pulley at the top to pull stuff up with. You'll probably need
2
guys on the tower to set the legs. I've done 56 feet plus a day with this
method.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH -
Professional tower services for hams
Cell: 206-890-4188
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