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Subject: [TowerTalk] Universal Freestanding Tower - Side note.
From: W9IXX@arrl.net (Philip Florig)
Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 12:49:56 -0600
Hi,

Just to share some comments from two aluminum tower mfgrs.

I own a 40 ft aluminum tower that I have two Mosley tribanders on.
Originally on the flat roof at work here with guys and took down
as they put up a new roof.   Moved to side of building and side
supported at abt 20ft level to the building.   All has worked fine
so far.   I will be taking down shortly for a move to Western NC
and had some questions as to putting up agn.

I called two mfgrs abt information on side supporting like the
Rohn towers.  One mfg had no information and brushed me off.
The other was far more informative.

He said first do NOT side support an aluminum tower.  OK for
steel but not for aluminum.   Can free stand or guy and that's
it.   He said that the aluminum has to flex like the airplane
wings.   Since I don't know too much on this I just thanked
him.    Now I am looking at my installation here and wondering...

FYI  info to the group.

Would still be interested in comments on side supporting.

73   Phil
At 11:45 2/7/2002 -0500, you wrote:

>On 2/6/02 9:10 PM, Steve Maki at steve@oakcom.com wrote:
>
> >There is a big difference between "don't exceed the manufacturers
> >ratings" and "buy one heavier than you need". The problem with
> >aluminum is that it work hardens. If you load it near it's initial
> >max ratings, wind gusts over the years WILL cause it to fatigue and
> >de-rate, and eventually fail.
>
>Gosh, you're right, that's why aluminum airplanes are life-rated to only
>so many flights or years. Right?
>
>I'm sure many aircraft owners are still waiting for their 50+ year old
>airplanes to "work harden."
>
>Without proper maintainence, any structure will fail, even steel ones.
>
>Aluminum towers, properly loaded and properly maintained, should last
>just as long as aluminum aircraft.
>
>
>
>
>Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
>Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
>             -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>
>
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