[TowerTalk] Screw in anchors
Tom WA9WSJ
wa9wsj at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 13 21:34:09 EDT 2018
Hello Jeff,
Along with the other helpful ideas suggested, here's how I dealt with the guy anchor issue.
Scroll about 1/3 the way down and find the "guying" section.. I used construction blocks and it was a real time saver!
BTW...You are on the right reflector for learning wise info!
GL 73 Tom
http://www.wa9wsj.com/antenna_page.htm
From: Jeff Whisler <jwhisler33 at gmail.com>
To: Bill via TowerTalk <towertalk at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 9:52 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Screw in anchors
All,
I am rather new here.
I did put up 60 feet of Rohn 45 many years ago so I am not a complete
novice.
I am planning to erect a 70 ft Rohn 25G tower this summer. The location is
very remote and heavily wooded. The location makes using conventional cast
in-place re-enforced concrete anchors difficult and very expensive. I
might be able to get a mini-excavator in to dig but I would certainly have
to use a pump truck to get the concrete in place. $$$
I did have a comprehensive soil evaluation done for a conventional septic
system when I built the home in 2013. In the area tested it perked for a
conventional system. When they excavated for the foundation however they
found heavy clay and rocks. Same when they drilled the well.
I am considering using AB Chance screw anchors or perhaps "Bust" anchors.
I realize that the book calls for the cast in place option but I am afraid
that will not be affordable.
Any constructive thoughts (pun intended) pro or con or other anchor ideas
would be most appreciated.
Jeff
WV9X--
J Whisler
262-623-7450
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