My Rohn tower used to be part of a broadcast station - when I got it, it
was covered with wide stripes of orange and white paint. I rented a big
pressure washer to get the paint off, which it mostly did, and there was
no evidence that the underlying galvanized surface was damaged. I then
painted it with special primer for galvanized metal and followed with
ordinary latex house paint, and the finish still looks great 18 years later.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 7/11/2013 12:41 PM, Jim Thomson wrote:
Any harm in pressure washing galvanized tower’s, or steel bases, masts etc ?
I have bird crap and stuff on some portions of mine. Mine is just a small
electric
one... but its capable of ripping the paint off of wooden steps etc, if too
close
or wrong attachment wand used.
It would save a lot of time, but I don’t want to damage the galvanized
surface etc.
The idea was to use just enough pressure to clean it without damaging things.
I suppose I could use a soft nylon brush and soap and water too...then rinse.
later... Jim VE7RF
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