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Subject: [Towertalk] Knots for Guys
From: n2mg@eham.net (Mike Gilmer, N2MG)
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 09:43:54 -0400
I would never use a knot in this application.  Phillystran is to be 
terminated with grips designed specifically for Phillystran.  

But why not ask them yourself?  
http://www.phillystran.com (almost worthless)
info@phillystran.com

For grips, go to http://www.preformed.com
and look up "Phillystran" in their search tool

http://www.preformed.com/cgi-bin/displayContent.pl?type=file&id=94

Gee, even PLP refers to it as Phillystrand on this search results 
page...there is no "D" at the end; they should know better!

And yes, you need turnbuckles - they are mandatory to tighten the 
cables to proper tension - especially given that they stretch/relax 
over time.

73 Mike N2MG

 
K3BZ wrote:
> There was a lot of discussion recently about knots, particularly 
> the bowline for making loops and using when the knot would remain 
> under tension. I want to use Phillystran to guy a 40 foot aluminum 
> tower that I bought, and I'm wondering if I can use bowline knots 
> to secure the line around the thimbles. I would definitely secure 
> the line ends to the main line (maybe tape them?) and the guys would 
> be under constant tension so the bowlines shouldn't slip.

> Secondly, with Phillystran, would I still include a turnbuckle in 
> each guy to allow for adjustment, tightening, etc?

> Last, would I have to use an aluminum thimble at the tower so it 
> would not be disimilar metals?

> Advice appreciated.... Jerry




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