[TowerTalk] Need plates for 65G (Jim)

John Keating john.keating at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 15 21:19:00 EDT 2019


Norms Fab is not difficult to deal with. It's a one man shop so they are not
able to respond or deliver quickly. If you aren't in a hurry, Norm does a
fabulous job of fabrication and the price is right. He did a great job on
parts for my tower.

73, John
AI6LY
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Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 21:50:47 -0500
From: Jim <jimw7ry at gmail.com>
To: towertalk at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Need plates for 65G
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Gary... You can TRY Norms Fabrication. They are really difficult to deal 
with though. The woman on the phone is not a business person thats for sure!

I don't know how folks run a businesses the way they do!? I guess they 
end up failing?



Thanks
73
Jim W7RY

On 5/13/2019 9:43 AM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I need two plates to fit Rohn 65G:  An internal rotator shelf, and a top
plate for a thrust bearing. K0XG offers a rotator shelf but is totally
unresponsive to email or phone messages; maybe I'll write him a letter. (How
the heck does someone run a business that way?) Rohn does not seem to offer
either of these accessories but I'll call them just in case. I can fabricate
these myself, if I can get 65G drawings, but will not have access to a tower
section until the last minute... not the situation I really want. Looking
for sources and other ideas!
>
> [Why 65G? It's a commercial installation. Hams get a ride, if we can come
up with this hardware.]
>
> -Gary NA6O
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