[Fourlanders] FS: Aluminum Tilt-up Tower With Drive-on Base

Robin Midgett rmidgett@bellsouth.net
Sun, 10 Nov 2002 19:50:40 -0600


Yes, must use the entire 40 unless we modify the tilt base to work with the 
next higher section from the bottom.
40' of the alum tower is lighter than 30' of 25G....


At 05:23 PM 1/10/2003 -0500, Jim Worsham wrote:
>I don't remember, do you have to use the entire 40' ?  Getting the entire
>40' up is a major pain and not really necessary at Mile High.
>
>73
>Jim W4KXY
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Robin Midgett" <rmidgett@bellsouth.net>
>To: <fourlanders@contesting.com>
>Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 3:22 PM
>Subject: [Fourlanders] FS: Aluminum Tilt-up Tower With Drive-on Base
>
>
> > Hello Fourlanders,
> > Some of you recall the aluminum tower I brought up to the mountain in June
> > a year ago; we put the 222 & 432 array on it with a 2" mast. It hasn't
>been
> > used since, and I'm interested in selling it.
> > It stands ~ 40' tall, has a thrust bearing and rotor plate, and includes a
> > custom built DELUXE drive-on tilt-up base plate with leveling studs and
> > nuts. The tilt base will mount to the drive on base in any of three
> > directions, allowing for flexible setup. The five 8' sections of tower
> > taper along the height of the tower. I'm offering it to the Fourlanders
> > first; if you aren't interested then it goes to the open market in two
>days.
> > $275, can deliver.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Robin Midgett KB4IDC
> > VHF+ Glutton
> >
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Thanks,
Robin Midgett KB4IDC
VHF+ Glutton

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