[TowerTalk] Insulator options for 160m vertical
n0tt1 at juno.com
n0tt1 at juno.com
Sat Jun 1 19:28:21 EDT 2013
>The parts are heavy duty, the quality of his work is top
notch, and everything steel is hot dip galvanized AFTER fabrication.<
FWIW, welding galvanized metal is really quite hazardous, so
there's a "win-win" situation there, for both the customer and
the fabricator.
73,
Charlie, N0TT
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 15:22:30 -0500 "Mark, K5ER" <k5er at arrl.net> writes:
> Norm and crew from Norms Fab in Michigan are at Dayton every
> year.
> Complete address, phone and email are on his web site:
> www.norsmsfab.com .
> Several of us in the Louisiana Contest Club are building stations
> and have
> made multiple purchases from them. We have been very pleased with
> what we
> have bought. The parts are heavy duty, the quality of his work is
> top
> notch, and everything steel is hot dip galvanized AFTER fabrication.
> The
> prices are very fair and best of all, he's a ham and its all made
> here in
> the US. I have no affiliation, other than making purchases three
> different
> times. I wouldn't hesitate to do business with them again - they are
> just
> good folks! I don't know if Norm is who Don spoke about, but he
> could
> probably build most anything he set his mind to. Best of luck!
> 73,
> Mark, K5ER
>
>
>
> >The guy gave me his business card a couple of years ago, but
> unfortunately
> >the black hole in my shack has long ago sucked it up. Maybe someone
>
> >reading this will remember seeing this guy at Dayton and be able to
> tell
> >you who it was.
> >
> >Don k4kyv
>
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