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[TowerTalk] Re: Masting TTVol 8, Issue 12

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Masting TTVol 8, Issue 12
From: joegps@snet.net (joegps)
Date: Tue Aug 5 06:59:24 2003
Hi All,
If you can find one and one half in. galvanized waste
line 1 and 1/2 in.is 1 and 7/8 in.OD, at a local
plubmbeing shop,it comes in 21 FT.length.Remove
treaded couplings, and file cut ends and spray with
cold galvanize compound.
Joe K1NCO 
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>    1. Re: mast recommendation (Gary Ingram)
>    2. Re: mast recommendation (Mike Rhodes)
>    3. Re: mast recommendation (Mike Rhodes)
>    4. Re: Mast Collars (George Taft)
>    5. Re: Mast Collars (Larry Emery)
>    6. Re: Feedline in Conduit (EUGENE SMAR)
>    7. Re: Feedline in Conduit (WA2BPE)
>    8. Re: Mast Collars (Jim White, K4OJ)
>    9. Re: mast recommendation (Jim White, K4OJ)
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To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 17:56:57 -0700
> From: "Gary Ingram" <kb7fci@cdsnet.net>
> To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>, "wi8w"
> <rtty@comcast.net>
> Cc: Gary Ingram <kb7fci@cdsnet.net>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
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>     Why don't you use aluminum tubing as most hams
> do. If your aluminum
> dealer does not carry it check on irrigation pipe
> from a farm supply dealer.
> 
>     73,
> Gary Ingram
> Merlin, OR
> http://home.cdsnet.net/~kb7fci/
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "wi8w" <rtty@comcast.net>
> To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:49 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
> 
> 
> > Living in Grand Rapids, MI with a population of
> somewhere near 1 million
> > people you would think that finding a length of
> pipe for a mast would be a
> > easy task...not so.
> >
> > I have spent the last week calling every steel
> dealer both in new and used
> > steel for a chunk of 2 inch OD 1/4 inch wall 4130
> pipe about 24 feet long.
> > Did I find anyone who could supply it?...nope. 
> All said it was special
> > order and they could not guarantee 24 feet.  best
> they could do is
> something
> > random betweek 17 and 24 feet  Special order meant
> that not only did I
> have
> > to pay for the pipe (around $16 a foot) but I
> would have to pay the
> shipping
> > (about $300 for a 24 foot length).  They all said
> that I could buy two
> > pieces (and pay the shipping) and weld them
> together to make the 24 feet.
> I
> > am not a big fan of nor do I know how to weld
> anything short of a resistor
> > to a circuit board.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions for a substitute at
> about a 24 foot length? I
> am
> > stacking the following:
> >
> > 2M/440 vertical
> > 19 element 440 beam
> > 20 element 2 meter twist antenna (10 vertical and
> 10 horizontal)
> > 5 elements on 6 meters
> > A4S tribander
> >
> > in that order top to bottom.  Yep it is going to
> be tight and the first 10
> > feet of the mast will be inside the tower
> >
> > 2 inch OD seems to be the biggest I can go given
> the size of the thrust
> > bearing (TB-3) on the tower.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > 73
> >
> > Thom WI8W
> >
> >
> >
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> ------------------------------
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> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:04:29 -0400
> From: "Mike Rhodes" <weightdn@adelphia.net>
> To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
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> Thom,
>   I would think that a piece of 1026 alloy (2in OD,
> 1.5in ID) should be
> adequate for your loads, less expensive, and
> off-the-shelf. You may still
> have a little trouble finding a 24 foot piece as
> most everyone will be
> dealing with random lengths but you may get lucky
> right off the bat. They
> will at least be able to tell you what they have
> available because it should
> not be special order.
>   Then get some good rustproofing paint such as POR
> ( http://www.por15.com )
> or Zero-Rust ( http://www.zerorust.com ) and paint
> it up. I used POR and the
> mast got a little nicked up as I pulled it up thru
> the tower but not nearly
> as badly as the previous mast that I used spray-on
> galvanizing on. If I was
> doing it again I would probably give Zero-Rust a
> try, mainly because it
> looks to be about half the cost.
> 
> Good luck and 73 de
> Mike / W8DN
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "wi8w" <rtty@comcast.net>
> To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 7:49 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
> 
> 
> > Living in Grand Rapids, MI with a population of
> somewhere near 1 million
> > people you would think that finding a length of
> pipe for a mast would be a
> > easy task...not so.
> >
> > I have spent the last week calling every steel
> dealer both in new and used
> > steel for a chunk of 2 inch OD 1/4 inch wall 4130
> pipe about 24 feet long.
> > Did I find anyone who could supply it?...nope. 
> All said it was special
> > order and they could not guarantee 24 feet.  best
> they could do is
> something
> > random betweek 17 and 24 feet  Special order meant
> that not only did I
> have
> > to pay for the pipe (around $16 a foot) but I
> would have to pay the
> shipping
> > (about $300 for a 24 foot length).  They all said
> that I could buy two
> > pieces (and pay the shipping) and weld them
> together to make the 24 feet.
> I
> > am not a big fan of nor do I know how to weld
> anything short of a resistor
> > to a circuit board.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions for a substitute at
> about a 24 foot length? I
> am
> > stacking the following:
> >
> > 2M/440 vertical
> > 19 element 440 beam
> > 20 element 2 meter twist antenna (10 vertical and
> 10 horizontal)
> > 5 elements on 6 meters
> > A4S tribander
> >
> > in that order top to bottom.  Yep it is going to
> be tight and the first 10
> > feet of the mast will be inside the tower
> >
> > 2 inch OD seems to be the biggest I can go given
> the size of the thrust
> > bearing (TB-3) on the tower.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > 73
> >
> > Thom WI8W
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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> ------------------------------
> 
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:11:31 -0400
> From: "Mike Rhodes" <weightdn@adelphia.net>
> To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
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> By the time the aluminum wall is thick enough to
> give the equivalent
> strength of something like 1026 steel, you have lost
> the weight benefit of
> aluminum. As for irrigation pipe, referring to the
> LXC prime directive and
> its corollaries, pipe is for holding liquids and has
> a pressure rating, not
> a load rating. Steel (and aluminum) tubing has a
> load rating.
> 
> Mike / W8DN
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gary Ingram" <kb7fci@cdsnet.net>
> To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>; "wi8w"
> <rtty@comcast.net>
> Cc: "Gary Ingram" <kb7fci@cdsnet.net>
> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
> 
> 
> >     Why don't you use aluminum tubing as most hams
> do. If your aluminum
> > dealer does not carry it check on irrigation pipe
> from a farm supply
> dealer.
> >
> >     73,
> > Gary Ingram
> > Merlin, OR
> > http://home.cdsnet.net/~kb7fci/
> > All mail scanned by Norton 2003
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "wi8w" <rtty@comcast.net>
> > To: <Towertalk@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:49 PM
> > Subject: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
> >
> >
> > > Living in Grand Rapids, MI with a population of
> somewhere near 1 million
> > > people you would think that finding a length of
> pipe for a mast would be
> a
> > > easy task...not so.
> > >
> > > I have spent the last week calling every steel
> dealer both in new and
> used
> > > steel for a chunk of 2 inch OD 1/4 inch wall
> 4130 pipe about 24 feet
> long.
> > > Did I find anyone who could supply it?...nope. 
> All said it was special
> > > order and they could not guarantee 24 feet. 
> best they could do is
> > something
> > > random betweek 17 and 24 feet  Special order
> meant that not only did I
> > have
> > > to pay for the pipe (around $16 a foot) but I
> would have to pay the
> > shipping
> > > (about $300 for a 24 foot length).  They all
> said that I could buy two
> > > pieces (and pay the shipping) and weld them
> together to make the 24
> feet.
> > I
> > > am not a big fan of nor do I know how to weld
> anything short of a
> resistor
> > > to a circuit board.
> > >
> > > Anyone have any suggestions for a substitute at
> about a 24 foot length?
> I
> > am
> > > stacking the following:
> > >
> > > 2M/440 vertical
> > > 19 element 440 beam
> > > 20 element 2 meter twist antenna (10 vertical
> and 10 horizontal)
> > > 5 elements on 6 meters
> > > A4S tribander
> > >
> > > in that order top to bottom.  Yep it is going to
> be tight and the first
> 10
> > > feet of the mast will be inside the tower
> > >
> > > 2 inch OD seems to be the biggest I can go given
> the size of the thrust
> > > bearing (TB-3) on the tower.
> > >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > 73
> > >
> > > Thom WI8W
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > >
> > > See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self
> Supporting Towers", "Wireless
> > Weather Stations", and lot's more.  Call Toll
> Free, 1-800-333-9041 with
> any
> > questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
> > >
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> >
> >
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> >
> > See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self
> Supporting Towers", "Wireless
> Weather Stations", and lot's more.  Call Toll Free,
> 1-800-333-9041 with any
> questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
> >
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> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 21:15:59 -0400
> From: George Taft <W8UVZ@voyager.net>
> To: Larry Emery <k1uo@prexar.com>
> Cc: towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Mast Collars
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> 
> Hi Larry
> 
> I bought mine at a shop that sells bearings,
> connectors, collars -
> industrial goods place.  
> 
> I have an extra rotor shelf in my 25G that helps
> keep the mast from
> tilting if one has to take the rotor out.  I leave a
> split collar on the
> mast and simply loosen & slide it down on the spare
> rotor shelf when I
> have the mast hoisted for removing the rotor.
> 
> These aren't expensive and they hold.  My mast is 2
> 1/2" OD, is 21'
> long,  and I can't lift it.  I wouldn't trust hose
> clamps - maybe not
> even muffler clamps. 
> 
> Split collars work good.
> 
> 73 George  W8UVZ
> 
> Larry Emery wrote:
> > 
> > Somewhere...recently...I read about using a 'Split
> Collar' to help hold a mast
> > above the thrust bearing while extending the mast
> above the tower before
> > installing the rotor.   Hope this makes sense?
> > Question here is where can one get those split
> collars?
> > 
> > Thanks, Larry K1UO
> > 
> > _______________________________________________
> > 
> > See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self
> Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and
> lot's more.  Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any
> questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
> > 
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> ------------------------------
> 
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:39:45 -0400
> From: "Larry Emery" <k1uo@prexar.com>
> To: "WA2BPE" <wa2bpe@infoblvd.net>, "EUGENE SMAR"
> <ersmar@comcast.net>
> Cc: Towertalk@contesting.com
> Cc: W0UN -- John Brosnahan <shr@medinaec.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Mast Collars
> Message-ID:
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> 
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> Hi Guys,
> 
> Found exactly what I was looking for in Marlborough,
> MA.  For those interested
> here is URL.
> http://www.ruland.com/eng_colr.html
> 
> The SP-32 series is for a 2in dia mast (2" bore) 
> and is $15.93 for steel split
> collar , $18.43 for zinc plated steel or  $21.72 for
> the aluminum split collar.
> 
> Thanks all for the good ideas also.
> Larry K1UO
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 21:55:48 -0400
> From: "EUGENE SMAR" <ersmar@comcast.net>
> To: "Jerry Keller" <k3bz@arrl.net>,
>    "\(Reflector\) TowerTalk"
> <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Feedline in Conduit
> Message-ID:
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> Jerry:
> 
>      I would use solid conduit, with drain holes
> drilled in the underside of
> the plastic at the low points in the run.  I would 
> cover these holes with
> flower bed screening material (allows the water to
> drain out but not in),
> and fix the material in place with three or four
> pieces of insulated solid
> wire wrapped around the conduit.
> 
>      I would dig a small pit underneath the drain
> holes and fill the pit
> with gravel to act as a drain field for any
> collected water.  I incorporated
> each of the above items in my tower's conduit design
> and the cables all seem
> to be ok after two years underground.
> 
>      The average ham, I would bet, cannot seal
> conduits sufficiently
> watertight to preclude the accumulation of some
> amount of water.  Therefore,
> we have to deal with this reality and provide a
> means of eliminating the
> water.
> 
> 73 de
> Gene Smar  AD3F
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jerry Keller" <k3bz@arrl.net>
> To: "(Reflector) TowerTalk"
> <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:44 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Feedline in Conduit
> 
> 
> > I'm getting ready to bury about 60 feet of PVC
> pipe in the backyard to run
> > my feedlines in.  What's the best way?
> > (1) PVC with drain holes in the bottom (a) laid on
> gravel bed  (b) no
> gravel
> > bed needed
> > (2) PVC with no drain holes... (a) sealed at both
> ends to keep out water
> > (b) terminated with an "upside-down J" arrangement
> to keep out water
> >
> > or something else entirely?  Advice appreciated,  
> Jerry K3BZ
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self
> Supporting Towers", "Wireless
> Weather Stations", and lot's more.  Call Toll Free,
> 1-800-333-9041 with any
> questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > TowerTalk mailing list
> > TowerTalk@contesting.com
> >
>
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> ------------------------------
> 
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 22:31:46 -0400
> From: WA2BPE <wa2bpe@infoblvd.net>
> To: EUGENE SMAR <ersmar@comcast.net>
> Cc: "\(Reflector\) TowerTalk"
> <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Cc: Jerry Keller <k3bz@arrl.net>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Feedline in Conduit
> Message-ID: <3F2F1712.190BFFDD@infoblvd.net>
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> 
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> Another good way to provide drainage yet prevent
> critters from taking up residence is to install a
> PVC "street tee" (use a reduction one if the main
> conduit is large, e.g., 4" to 2") to
> drain into the gravel.  To keep things out, stuff
> the drain side with stainless steel wool - even bugs
> don't like to crawl thru that stuff!
> 
> 73,  Tom - WA2BPE
> 
> EUGENE SMAR wrote:
> 
> > Jerry:
> >
> >      I would use solid conduit, with drain holes
> drilled in the underside of
> > the plastic at the low points in the run.  I would
>  cover these holes with
> > flower bed screening material (allows the water to
> drain out but not in),
> > and fix the material in place with three or four
> pieces of insulated solid
> > wire wrapped around the conduit.
> >
> >      I would dig a small pit underneath the drain
> holes and fill the pit
> > with gravel to act as a drain field for any
> collected water.  I incorporated
> > each of the above items in my tower's conduit
> design and the cables all seem
> > to be ok after two years underground.
> >
> >      The average ham, I would bet, cannot seal
> conduits sufficiently
> > watertight to preclude the accumulation of some
> amount of water.  Therefore,
> > we have to deal with this reality and provide a
> means of eliminating the
> > water.
> >
> > 73 de
> > Gene Smar  AD3F
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jerry Keller" <k3bz@arrl.net>
> > To: "(Reflector) TowerTalk"
> <towertalk@contesting.com>
> > Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:44 PM
> > Subject: [TowerTalk] Feedline in Conduit
> >
> > > I'm getting ready to bury about 60 feet of PVC
> pipe in the backyard to run
> > > my feedlines in.  What's the best way?
> > > (1) PVC with drain holes in the bottom (a) laid
> on gravel bed  (b) no
> > gravel
> > > bed needed
> > > (2) PVC with no drain holes... (a) sealed at
> both ends to keep out water
> > > (b) terminated with an "upside-down J"
> arrangement to keep out water
> > >
> > > or something else entirely?  Advice appreciated,
>   Jerry K3BZ
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > >
> > > See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self
> Supporting Towers", "Wireless
> > Weather Stations", and lot's more.  Call Toll
> Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any
> > questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > TowerTalk mailing list
> > > TowerTalk@contesting.com
> > >
>
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self
> Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and
> lot's more.  Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any
> questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
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> Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 22:44:44 -0400
> From: "Jim White, K4OJ" <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
> To: Larry Emery <k1uo@prexar.com>
> Cc: Towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Mast Collars
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> Some of the locals use a u-bolt with a saddle... I
> prefer to use a 
> Hygain toothed boom to mast mount.
> 
> K4OJ
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Larry Emery wrote:
> > Somewhere...recently...I read about using a 'Split
> Collar' to help hold a mast
> > above the thrust bearing while extending the mast
> above the tower before
> > installing the rotor.   Hope this makes sense?
> > Question here is where can one get those split
> collars?
> > 
> > Thanks, Larry K1UO
> > 
> > 
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> Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 23:05:38 -0400
> From: "Jim White, K4OJ" <k4oj@tampabay.rr.com>
> To: Bob Johnson <rjohnson@tmlp.com>
> Cc: Towertalk@contesting.com
> Cc: wi8w <rtty@comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] mast recommendation
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> my local supplier of Chrome molly has a similar line
> about length and so 
> did the supplier I used to use in PA
> 
> My suggestion is to contact a guy wo runs a shop
> that sells to guys 
> building racing cars... stock cars... that roll cage
> that the cosmetic 
> "body" goes over is Chrome Molly tubing...
> 
> This guy will make routine purchases of this stuff
> and you can tell him 
> what you need and ask him if he could include am XX
> foot length in his 
> next order from that supplier...
> 
> My approach...
> 
> Jim, K4OJ
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Bob Johnson wrote:
> > Maybe you are asking for a little too much !!!
> > 
> > I seem to remember that 21 Feet was a "Standard
> Length" for
> > pipe and tubing !!!
> > 
> > Try calling a supplier and asking " What is the
> Standard Length"
> > for 2 inch OD 1/4 inch wall 4130 pipe or tubing.
> > 
> > Might be a few feet shorter, but many $$$ cheaper
> !!!
> > 
> > 73
> > Bob, K1VU
> > FN42ma
> > 
> >  At 07:49 PM 08/04/03 , wi8w wrote:
> > 
> >>Living in Grand Rapids, MI with a population of
> somewhere near 1 million
> >>people you would think that finding a length of
> pipe for a mast would be a
> >>easy task...not so.
> >>
> >>I have spent the last week calling every steel
> dealer both in new and used
> >>steel for a chunk of 2 inch OD 1/4 inch wall 4130
> pipe about 24 feet long.
> >>Did I find anyone who could supply it?...nope. 
> All said it was special
> >>order and they could not guarantee 24 feet.  best
> they could do is something
> >>random betweek 17 and 24 feet  Special order meant
> that not only did I have
> >>to pay for the pipe (around $16 a foot) but I
> would have to pay the shipping
> >>(about $300 for a 24 foot length).  They all said
> that I could buy two
> >>pieces (and pay the shipping) and weld them
> together to make the 24 feet.  I
> >>am not a big fan of nor do I know how to weld
> anything short of a resistor
> >>to a circuit board.
> >>
> >>Anyone have any suggestions for a substitute at
> about a 24 foot length? I am
> >>stacking the following:
> >>
> >>2M/440 vertical
> >>19 element 440 beam
> >>20 element 2 meter twist antenna (10 vertical and
> 10 horizontal)
> >>5 elements on 6 meters
> >>A4S tribander
> >>
> >>in that order top to bottom.  Yep it is going to
> be tight and the first 10
> >>feet of the mast will be inside the tower
> >>
> >>2 inch OD seems to be the biggest I can go given
> the size of the thrust
> >>bearing (TB-3) on the tower.
> >>
> >>thanks
> >>
> >>73
> >>
> >>Thom WI8W
> >>
> >>
> >>
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