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Re: [TowerTalk] Using old coax for ground wire

To: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Using old coax for ground wire
From: jimlux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 06:02:03 -0700
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Richards wrote:
> You misconstrue or misinterpret what I said.
> 
> "Many instructions from tower manufacturers" means the first
> line of instructions that come with the tower or antenna, not some
> second hand pass down version for some other product or situation.
> "Manufacturer instructions"  mean those instructions the manufacturer
> provides with the product when you buy it. Your definition seems a
> little strained and over broad, and not what I would consider a
> commonsense, regular guy meaning of the term.  Thus, I suspect
> you are working a little too hard on this criticism.


No matter.. your statement didn't reference *original manufacturer's* 
instructions:"Many instructions for towers and antennas say not to
use braided or stranded wire, but only use thick, solid,
copper wire."

So I took the term broadly including vast quantities of umpteenthhand 
hearsay that one reads on the net. In fact, the value of lists such as 
this is we get to thrash all this stuff out.  One can only hope that 
when folks google it, they read the entire discussion.


> 
> Personally, I ONLY buy new.  I always follow the manufacturer's
> instructions sheets.  I never substitute what I think is an effective,
> but cheap alternative component.  I have personally been involved
> in (i.e., handled) million-dollar lawsuits against tower and/or
> other product manufacturers, and know what it takes to win.
> The only good case is one where the consumer follows all
> manufacturer instructions exactly,  otherwise the consumer
> risks causing his own injuries or loss.


Oddly, the mfrs instruction sheet doesn't usually specify "new" for that 
grounding conductor, but your point is well taken, particularly with 
hardware, from a practical standpoint. I can't speak to what it takes to 
win or lose liability suits other than the generic advice that both 
parties in a civil dispute who walk into the courtroom lose something.


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