[TowerTalk] neverseize on tower legs

Tek Supp teksaport at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 13 04:36:37 PST 2010


:)    Luckily it wasn't into someones head.  

 

John

K7ALA
 


Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 05:32:07 +0000
From: al_n6ta at comcast.net
To: teksaport at hotmail.com
CC: towertalk at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] neverseize on tower legs





So, I watched the 2x6 float to earth and decided the TowerJack was a good. idea  It worked well and I would recommend it.  Good for installs and take downs.  So, I also dropped it and it stuck like a jack knife.  Not as brite yellow as when new, but just as useful. 

Al
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tek Supp" <teksaport at hotmail.com>
To: towertalk at contesting.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2010 9:46:22 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] neverseize on tower legs


I second the "...but it's hard to manage aloft...".  It was not pretty nor fun in getting those up there and using them, but it was all I had at the time, and I made sure to tie off everything to a lanyard (the jack, the 2x4's and the jack crank arm).  Most importantly (if I may offer this adivce), watch your face/head when the section you are trying to get loose, does come loose.  As I mentioned previously, that section was being pulled from below (via ginpole), and when the section came loose, it shot up (and back down), and the jack and 2x4's took a leap off the tower and ended up against me with a few bruises to match (luckily though they were still attached and didn't hurt anyone or anything below.

 

I looked into the TowerJack and didn't buy it, but wished I had something easier than what I ended up doing.  So whatever you do use, tie it off and watch out.

 

Thanks

John

K7ALA

 


 
> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 22:14:27 -0500
> From: jimjarvis at optonline.net
> To: towertalk at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] neverseize on tower legs
> 
> 
> Tony,
> 
> Get yourself a "TowerJack". 
> 
> You'll need to overcome gravity, plus whatever alignment distortion
> generated friction there was when you assembled, plus corrosion. 
> 
> Towerjack works.
> 
> Car jack and 2x4's works, too, but it's hard to manage aloft.
> 
> N2EA/Jim
> 
> ps: it's actually easier to take this stuff apart vertically than horizontally,
> so laying it over intact and then disassembling isn't fun. Vertical disassembly
> obviously requires a ginpole. And a ground crew.
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