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Re: [TowerTalk] Fiberglass Supplier

To: "Tower and HF antenna construction topics." <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fiberglass Supplier
From: Kevin Normoyle <knormoyle@surfnetusa.com>
Reply-to: "Tower and HF antenna construction topics." <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 22:24:17 -0800
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Hi Dan,

I have some fiberglass poles you can have for the price of shipping, 
just because I have too much crap around the house..

I had a LightningBolt Quad a while back.
it didn't last long because of a unexpected snow storm that collapsed 
the too light boom (and brackets broke as a result)

But I saved the fiberglass spreaders
you can see what they look like here
http://www.qsl.net/w3df/quad2/quad.html

I also have the nice hose clamp plus plastic tubing things that 
Lightning Bolt had for running wire thru for the elements (to attach to 
the fiberglass)

so you would just need the boom and brackets.

They're in fine shape, and I have no plans for them (l think I used one 
as a support in a tree once for a wire antenna, but it should be fine)

I'd mail them to you just for the cost of shipping. They're upsable. and 
I have some right sized boxes from a hygain antenna I just unpacked so 
it wouldn't be a big deal

I'm in california.

here's another page. I guess he had ice damage too
http://wb9dlc.com/Lightningbolt.htm

you can see how the boom/brackets failed for him. just like what 
happened for me.

he says the max gain spreaders are thicker. I guess his failed. My 
spreaders didn't fail. I just had snow not ice.
I think the spreaders are good. it was really the mast and brackets that 
were too light.

It looks like he just added a thick hygain fiberglass piece at the 
bracket. That's something you might think of doing to reinforce if you 
use these.

-kevin
ad6z


Daniel Hileman wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am wanting to homebrew a 2 element 20-10m quad...I have it all worked out 
> in my head, but I was looking at Max-gain for fiberglass tubing for the 
> spreaders, and they seem VERY expensive ($26.00/8' at  1".) So, anyone know a 
> good fiberglass supplier or alternate ideas for spreaders that would be 
> relatively professional grade, for a permanent type antenna, in other words, 
> not wood.
>
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Daniel N9WX 
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