[TowerTalk] Tower bolts: drive out or unscrew?

Keith Dutson kdutson at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 9 07:30:40 EDT 2021


 I would likely use a battery powered impact wrench on the bolt, and box end or Vise-grip wrench on the nut.  Be sure to have an extra battery available to haul up when the impact wrench slows down.  Of course, you will also need a good burlap bag to hold the old bolts.
If you are going to use the tower sections again, I highly recommend re-galvanizing.  Price here is less than 50 cents per pound of finished steel.  At 70 pounds per section, that is 420X.50 = $210, which is well worth the treatment.  May have to clean the old sections before re-dipping.  I would add another $200 for that task.
73, Keith NM5G
    On Thursday, September 9, 2021, 05:28:08 AM CDT, Mpridesti via TowerTalk <towertalk at contesting.com> wrote:  
 
 Al

Since you plan to reuse the tower and assuming the bolts are old, don’t bother saving the old ones. Nicer to have new hardware and it’s a minimal expense to you or a new owner.  

So drive them out by whatever means. 

Regards,

Mark, K1RX


> On Sep 9, 2021, at 1:16 AM, al.n6ta at gmail.com wrote:
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> I must take apart my guyed 60' Rohn 45 and some of the bolts are not going
> to come out without some encouragement.  I could drive them out with a
> hammer and punch or unscrew them through the thru holes in the tower's legs.
> The tower will be used again so I do not want to mess it up unnecessarily.
> Of course, I do not care about the bolts which go to the scrap metal
> recyclers.
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> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Al-N6TA
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