[TowerTalk] SOLID LEG TOWERS

Steve Maki lists at oakcom.org
Sun Jun 18 22:43:40 EDT 2017


Yep, and that goes for the bracing as well. If everything is solid, 
there's no worry about what you can't see.

One nice thing about solid legs is you can clamp the hell out of them 
when mounting antennas, with no worry about denting or deforming them.

-Steve K8LX

On 6/18/2017 16:55 PM, Greg Best wrote:

> Sometimes it is more about longevity than it is strength. It also depends
> upon the areas they serve. Coastal areas have more salt and industrial areas
> have corrosive atmospheres that could favor the use of solid rod towers.  I
> have seen tubular towers that rust from the inside such that you can take a
> medium size slotted screwdriver and poke a hole in the tower.  That is a
> little scary.  I serve the broadcast industry and the those towers are
> expected to be there for 50+  years.  To prevent rust from the inside, paint
> has been poured down the inside of tower legs to coat them.
> 
> 73¹s
> Greg
> 
> 
> Greg Best P.E.
> 16100 Outlook Avenue
> Stilwell, KS 66085
> 816-792-2913




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