You have a 140 foot self supporting tower weighing over 3000 pounds and
you're looking on towertalk for someone to say that it's OK to use less then
the recommended amount of concrete? I'm sure that an engineer can change
the base to a smaller square and deeper, but that would require some
engineer costs and I think that it is easier to dig the relatively shallow
hole that you described. SSV is a nice tower, don't skimp on the
foundation!
John KK9A
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Subject: [TowerTalk] concrete base for Rohn 140 foot SSV
From: "Marvin Gorden" <mg@harvesting.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 14:25:06 -0600
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Looking at the Rohn base specs, I am quite surprised at the requirements,
assuming I read it right. For a base, without piers, the specs call for a
14'-3" X 14'-3" X 4' concrete base ( 30.1 cubic yards).
To me that seems like considerable over kill.
My tower has 8N, 7N, 6N, 5N, 4N, 3WN and 2W sections.
I looked at a 140' SSV installation a few miles away from here and that base
is 7'-9" square. I don't know if that sets on piers or how deep it maybe.
Any qualified comments would be appreciated, before I start digging.
KC9VF
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