[TowerTalk] Guy Anchor Advise
Al Toothaker
N6TA at arrl.net
Fri Jun 24 00:12:18 EDT 2005
I was very surprised at what can be done with a rented 'Bosch' type electric
jackhammer. Work to be sure to get the broken pieces out but if you have
the time and back, it may be easier than you imagine.
Al
N6TA
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> Hello all...
>
> Within the next few months, construction begins on my new hilltop QTH.
>
> Obviously, I am already planning for the installation of a pair of 45G
> towers, which
> for the heights I expect, Rhon specs (4A or 4B) call for guy anchors at
> a
> depth of 4 feet.
>
> Enter the problem...
> As the location is a typical northeast, rock prevails - it is everywhere
> and
> in my case,
> is gneiss - a hard granitelike rock. Out of the 6 anchor locations, I
> may
> get lucky and find
> 4 feet at one or 2 - in some places rock shows above the soil line.
> Zoning
> requirements plus the slope of the hill kind of limit siting the towers so
> I
> really do not have the luxury of moving things around much searching for
> suitably deep soil. At best, I can rotate the guys around the tower axis
> a bit.
>
> I'd like to hear from anyone having solved installation in similar
> terrain.
>
> I imagine I could have the rock hammered out, but intuitively that sounds
> expensive.
> Rather than removing a lot of very hard rock, to just turn around and re-
> fill
> with concrete wouldn't it be possible to drill a suitable hole and set
> some
> kind of anchor rod in it?
>
> 73 de Bill
> K2EK
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