[TowerTalk] New Hazer problems - questions
Tom Horton
k5iid at ntelos.net
Mon Nov 3 05:09:50 EST 2003
I built a hazer, I mean an antenna elevator. It's all steel and
cost about 60 bucks including the winch and hardware.
73, Tom K5IID
At 16:49 11/02/03, Greg Gobleman wrote:
>Hi Ed,
>
>The instructions suck to a degree. I found that you have to assemble
>loosely. Look ahead. Many pieces only fit a certain way or go together
>in a certain order or you cannot get a screw in place several step
>ahead.
>
>Yes braces are aluminum on the H4. Main uprights are steel. Rotor
>plates are a hard aluminum which need flat washers to protect them from
>the lock washers or your rotor bolts will loosen over time.
>
>How that catch goes is unclear in the manual. Look online for several
>photos, that helped me.
>
>I suggest you do a search for my previous comments on the Hazer. I have
>posted a couple of long experiences with mine.
>
>Yes, I would use another. But you need to be real careful with them.
>
>73
>Greg K9ZM
>
>
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