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Re: [TowerTalk] Tower base/Ufer ground

To: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tower base/Ufer ground
From: Mike Reublin NF4L <nf4l@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 12:25:23 -0400
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Thanks, Jim.

Those are comforting words. He's a foundation repair guy, so it seemed likely 
he would be familiar with stabilizing stuff in this area.

73, Mike

On May 16, 2014, at 12:16 PM, Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net> wrote:

> On 5/16/14, 8:44 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L wrote:
>> Thanks Dave. It's a crank-up and has a rebar cage that the tower bolts to.
> 
> Then you don't need to do anything special for a Ufer.. the tower bolts to 
> the cage which presumably has many feet of rebar in it, and that makes the 
> connection to the concrete, which in turn contacts the culvert, which in turn 
> contacts the soil surrounding the culvert.
> 
> If there happened to be a void between concrete and culvert, the current 
> density that point is low enough (since the lightning impulse has "spread" 
> from the point of entry at the tower bolt), it won't boil the water in the 
> void, so spalling or steam expansion isn't likely.
> 
> 
> And dropping $1000 of culvert into the hole is probably cheaper in materials 
> and labor than trying to build forms, etc. Especially labor.. Same backhoe 
> that digs the hole picks up the culvert from the truck and drops it in the 
> hole, then puts the rebar in, and you're done.
> 
> 
> Sounds like a great way to solve the "soft soil and water table" thing.  
> You've got a contractor who knows how to do stuff.
> 
> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of 
>>>>> Mike
>>>>> Reublin NF4L
>>>>> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 12:39
>>>>> To: towertalk reflector
>>>>> Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower base/Ufer ground
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have a proposal from a contractor to pour the concrete into  a piece of
>>>>> 48" diameter x 12' long piece of steel culvert capped on the bottom end 
>>>>> with
>>>>> a plywood disc. Very high ground water is the reason.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Will this constitute a Ufer ground?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 73, Mike NF4L
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