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Re: [TowerTalk] DROPPING A TOWER

To: cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] DROPPING A TOWER
From: kq2m@kq2m.com
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2024 11:57:11 -0500
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Hi Bill,

I would approach dropping your tower the same way that I would approach chainsawing down an extremely heavy, very tall tree.

1) First I would carefully assess the direction of the "lean" of the tower. Almost all towers lean in some direction, especially near the top. If the lean is pronounced then you want the tower to fall in this direction, same as if you were chainsawing a tree to bring it down. You want gravity to work FOR you not against you.

2) Then I would climb to about the 70' level and I would attach to temporary guys and tension them significantly to the two guy anchors on either side of where you want the tower to fall. (You want the tower to fall in-between those two guy anchors) Then add tension to the original guy wires on either side of where you want the tower to fall.

Increase the tension on all the other guy wires (at the different heights) on either side of the direction in which you want the tower to fall. But increase the tension the most on the TOP set of guys between which direction you want the tower to fall.

Now you have 4 guy wires at significant tension in the middle of the tower as well at ~ 40' and ~ 120' and you want the tower to be leaning more noticeably in the original direction of the lean.

3) Now loosen the guy wires behind the tower in the direction opposite to where you want the tower to fall. (If you want the tower to fall to the NE, then loosen the SW guy wire. Start with the TOP guy, then loosen the middle guy and then the bottom guy.

4) Wear a hardhat and move back from the base of the tower very quickly.

5) Now the tower should be starting to fall and if you did it right and there are no other issues, the tower fall should take only ~ 5 seconds. LOL!

With trees of course you don't have back guys to consider so it is simpler and more dangerous. The tower should be much easier to deal with.

Best of luck!

73


Bob, KQ2M




On 2024-09-21 09:19, cqtestk4xs--- via TowerTalk wrote:
In a few weeks I will be taking down a 136 ft Rohn 55 tower with its base set in concrete.  I won't be taking it down section by section, but rather dropping the whole thing. I have some pre-conceived ides as to how to do it, but have never done it beiore.  No issues with power lines or neighbor's property...noner are an issue.  Lots of cleared space folr the tower to be dropped.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Bill K4XS/V31XX

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