ide go with a 4' and a 6' we buy ours from darraugh, bashlin or granger
wichever is cheapest at the time, some people prefer rope lanyards i myself
prefer orange webbing, theyre tougher and hi viz from the ground to tell if
your guys are hooked off properly or for osha to see if theyre hooked off
properly
Zac
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Beckwith" <swca@swbell.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 6:31 AM
Subject: [Towertalk] Climbing Belt strap lengths
> All this off-topic stuff about antennas and rotators has got to stop. I
> subscribed to this reflector to talk about towers.
>
> (I'm joking actually).
>
> Here's a tower-related question: I use a Klein climbing belt and it came
> with a big-ol' adjustable strap. I find the stuff on the strap which
allows
> it to be adjusted to get in the way with regularity. I use it on only two
> settings because I only have two sizes of tower.
>
> I spend time switching it back and forth based on which size tower I have
to
> climb. I would rather buy two different fixed-length ones - without all
the
> buckles, loops, etc which always seem to get stuck on the guy hardware
right
> at that unprotected moment of changing my belt from below to above the
guys
> and all the bolts and nuts and clamps and grips that are there.
>
> Any tips? Yesterday I measured the sizes I would need. Where can I go to
> order them? Thanks in advance.
>
> Mark, N5OT
>
>
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