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[TowerTalk] NOW: It's must be a U.S.Tower not a Wilson

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Subject: [TowerTalk] NOW: It's must be a U.S.Tower not a Wilson
From: "Mike Bragassa" <bragassa@consolidated.net>
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 18:53:19 -0500
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I am making some progress and thanks for the suggestions/comments.

 

It must be a US Tower not a Wilson "with the square inner-barrel. And there
is a "stop" or "keyway'.

 

Latest progress and I quote:

"  Though we fully disassembled the top and middle sections, including the
top caps, we could not get the square tube top section to completely come
out.  We were able to reinsert the square top section back into the middle
section.  At that point we pulled out the center section (with the top
section still inside of it) and it completely came out of the tower.  So now
I have the bottom section still attached to the tilt tower base and the
center & top section out and sitting on 2 horses. "

 

 

 

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Wilson tubular tower disassembly question

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A friend cannot dissemble his 50 foot tubular Wilson tower; model number
unknown to me. It is laid out on the ground but he cannot get the sections
to come apart. Is there some kind of 'stopper' or 'key' to prevent full
disassembly? Seems he said the inner tube is square.

 

 

73  Mike

 

 

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