If shipping towers, whether used or new, be sure to inquire if machinery +
labor is available to load & offload! The contents, of course, are very
heavy, and typically the carrier contracts to deliver from loading dock to
the far edge of your driveway/property, but not set in place where you want
it. If the carrier does not provide it (forklift, "turtle", etc.) the last
couple hundred feet is on you.
Even for a base, rebar, boxes of hardware, etc., this could be the case.
Caveat Emptor.
73
dan
k0dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Andre VanWyk
Sent: June 18, 2013 10:57
To: Mickey Baker ; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tower Replacement - what would you do?
Mickey,
I have had great luck using Uship.com on moving several towers and large
antennas from all over the United States.
In fact, I am moving two large Crank-up towers, (one being a Skyneedle that
is 27' long retracted!) with a bunch of antennas etc from AZ to MN for less
than what you are mentioning.
You list your item, and carriers running empty in your direction will bid on
your load. They are all insured and I have had great success over the years
getting larger items to me.
..and no, I am not affiliated with Uship. I am simply passing a good
experience over to fellow hams.
73
NJ0F
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From: "Mickey Baker" <fishflorida@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 10:13 AM
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower Replacement - what would you do?
As many of you know, my LM-354HD broke a cable and crashed recently from a
fully extended position. The reason for the crash is that the previous
owner had provided the wrong replacement cable for the tower. I was luck
in
that my beam was not on the tower at the time, but the tower is a mess.
I've been looking for a replacement that would fit on the current base -
RCB-70 in a robust base as specified for the LM-470 and the LM-354HD. No
towers in good shape have popped up.
A while back, I reached out to Tashjian and learned that freight from
their
factory to my place is about $3,000 - more than half the cost of the
replacement tower itself.
My questions for the group:
1. Has anyone engineered a way to use the Tri-Ex/Tashjian base for another
tower? Aluma tower is relatively close by and, if I could make the current
base work, I would save shipping and have a lighter "temporary
installation" tower that is light enough to easily move.
2. Has anyone worked out a way to save shipping costs from Tashjian? For
example, if two or more people from the same geographical region (or on
the
path to Tashjian's facility?) ordered towers, they could hire or take
their
own truck and trailer.
I'd appreciate the group's thoughts on the above.
--
Mickey Baker, N4MB
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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