I have round concrete bases on my all of my towers however they have guys
and pier pin bases so there is no torque on the concrete. With a free
standing tower there is torque, I guess you're saying that the ground
friction of a round section of concrete is sufficient to prevent the tower
from rotating?
John KK9A
From: jimlux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2018 14:59:00 -0800
Nope.. Here in Southern California, there's a big business in drilling holes
to be used as foundations for things like traffic lights (huge bending
moment) - you can drill a 4 foot diameter 20 foot deep hole where the
sidewalk is, lower a rebar cage in, and fill it with concrete to make a very
solid pier for the traffic light to bolt to.
The whole "cube" is mostly because it's easy to dig by hand/backhoe, and
easy to calculate.
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