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Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower question long
From: w7ni@teleport.com (Stan Griffiths)
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 15:18:12 -0800 (PST)
>>> Hello All
>>>  I am finally geting ready to put in the base for my first tower 
>>>project. I have 40 ft of Rohn 25 and plan to add another 30ft to it to 
>>>make 70ft total height. I want to be able to fold this tower over it 
>>>came with a BPH25G base plate and a 19ft pole to surport the tower.
>>>  I feel that the 3/8 bolts on the base plate are to small to fold 
>this 
>>>over safely, would the SBH25G be a better choice? or should I build a 
>>>stronger base plate my self? I contacted Rohn with this question and 
>>the 
>>>response I got was "We just build them we don't energineer them" 
>>inother 
>>>words they won't say.

Hi Rick,

I think the reason why they won't say is because what you are proposing is
far from the way Rohn envisioned anyone using 25G.  You won't get any
opinions about this from me either, except to scrap the whole idea and go
with something more conventional.  How about some alternatives:

1.  Rohn makes a tilt over.  Bite the bullet and buy one.  I know its
expensive but you are paying for a lot of engineering that went into it.

2.  Look seriously at a crankup if you REALLY have to have a tower that
comes down to the ground.  They make those with tilt over features too.  I
know they are expensive.  Engineering, etc. . . . (Incidentally, this is the
only time I can ever remember actually suggesting someone consider buying a
crankup.)

3.  Get over the idea that you don't want to climb a tower.

4.  Get a friend to climb it for you.

5.  Hire a professional climber.

6.  Use a vertical.

7.  Take up photography instead.

8.  Hire a real Professional Engineer to design this system for you.

There just is no "cheap" and safe way to do what you want to do.  You have
probably heard the old saying about pilots:  "There are old pilots and there
are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots."  Same for tower
builders.  "There are cheap tower builders and there are safe tower
builders, but there are no cheap, safe tower builders."

Just my opinion.

stan  w7ni@teleport.com


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