This is what you want: http://products.lelubricants.com/viewitems/aerosol-lubricants/monolex-penetrating-oil-and-lubricant-2059?&bc=100%7C1049 Thanks, J.P. ___________________________________________
I've always found this approach to be practically invisible. ;) Thanks, J.P. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list Tow
Typically, protection from abrasion, vandals and fire is the rationale for that. Thanks, J.P. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk
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I've been a customer of theirs since the late 70s and still frequent the local (Las Vegas) store a few times a year when I need something ham related. Sad to see them go. J.P. W2XX/7 ________________
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Look up K1VR. Fred was stacking tribanders before it was cool. Thanks, J.P. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list Towe
Staking nuts refers to the practice of creating a notch in the nit and corresponding mating surface with a cold chisel and hammer. The will prevent the nut from rotating. Very common in critical asse
45GL5 is a standard 45G section with a single ground lug on it. Not sure what that has to do with guying though... https://www.tessco.com/product/338134 W2XX/7 _______________________________________
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If I were drilling a hole in a chrome moly mast without the benefit of a drill press, Id be looking to borrow or rent a mag drill. Yes it requires 120v but the amount of time and aggravation saved wo
Exactly. Doesnt take a lot of imagination to figure out a way to get a good working surface for the mag drill to do its thing. Better than perching up there for who knows how long with a handheld dri
The info is quite literally in the title of the thread. Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail for iPhone Hello All, I have a quantity of these slotted head machine screws that Id like to sell if possible. They
OK Karen. Rick made some valid points based on his tests which should not be discounted. Bob K6UJ Let me again emphasize that I compared received signal strength (not SNR) which is a proxy for transm
Agreed. I like the simplicity of this list. Even though I havent been active on air for some time, this is the *only* ham radio related resource I still subscribe to, and read, daily. There must be a
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Tha cable appears to be a .gov spec. See here: https://www.justnsnparts.com/rfq/andrew-llc/6145010734718/41690-9/ <https://www.justnsnparts.com/rfq/andrew-llc/6145010734718/41690-9/> That site also i
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Since my current antenna situation is a far cry from ideal (and far from what it used to be), I run a common mode choke at the antenna feed point and one at the radio end of the coax for exactly that