[TowerTalk] Rohn HDBX 48

Michael Dinkelman mwdink at eskimo.com
Sun Aug 15 12:38:49 EDT 2004


Hello Tom

I've put up mine up twice and taken it down twice.
Easily and safely. It's easy to fabricate a gin pole for HBX

   suitable pole (I use the one we use for Rohn towers as well - remove
   the leg clamps)

   attach, in a safe manner, two strong 'U' brackets (the more narrow the 
better),
   opening down, to the pole . These are to fit at the 'X' of the cross 
braces.
   They will need to be adjustable and I suggest they be at the two ends for
   max support. These are for vertical support only. You will need to pull the
   pole flat against the tower as  well so it doesn't move. I leave the method
   up to you but I have use rope at the top and bottom of the pole. It's pain
   to move the pole but it's   a serviceable method.

   Of course, all the safety caveats apply.

73
dink, n7wa






At 08:23 AM 8/14/2004, Tom Anderson wrote:

>Fellow Hams:
>
>My XYL's aunt has offered me for free a Rohn HDBX 48 if I would just come 
>take the tower down out of her backyard.  Her OM (my XYL's uncle) became a 
>SK and she has gotten rid of his station equipment, but she needs to get 
>rid of the tower.  I've helped take down and put up Rohn 25, 45, and 55 
>towers before, but nothing in the BX series.  The HDBX series has the X 
>bracing which I understands makes climbing difficult. I have a gin pole, 
>but it fits only the 25,45, or 55 series and the HDBX series has different 
>shaped section legs.
>
>Anyone have any helpful suggestions (other than letting someone else take 
>it down hi hi).  I figure I may have to get a bucket truck.
>
>Tom, WW5L
>
>
>
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