Hi Art, WL7M has one on a Rohn 25 with a Hazer. I don't know what the Pro57 B 40 weighs, but the Pro57 B weighs 90lbs I think. That's a lot of weight for a Hazer. If you have the heaviest version ava
Well, I am also a Hazer owner. It is just about the only way to get any antenna work done around here without hiring an experienced crew. I can also tell you from personal experience that the supplie
Hi Ken, Are you really sure you have it assembled correctly. I found that I needed to turn parts. That sometimes there was a difference between the right and left sides. I also found that the instruc
If it wasn't for the phillystrand holding mine up, it would look like it was in a permanent ice storm. The measurement would be in feet not inches. I need to do the support modification. Doesn't some
Arrow shafts. Available in that size and smaller. Almost always anodized in many colors including various camo types. Choices of wall thickness. Standard length is 34" I think. Is that long enough Pe
certainly I didn't read down and see this. Your probably right about the bending as arrow shafts are very stiff. I think it could still be done with the sand trick. 73 Greg K9ZM
I finaly got the Hazer down today to do my spring tower work. Yeah, I = am several months behind. I have available and still assembled, (but = that will change soon) a Telrex TB6EM. If you want it, i
Some of you folks are aware that I have been doing some tower work = lately. I was cranking down the Hazer or should I say getting it into = position to crank down. There was still some tension in th
Boy this brought back memories. I once witnessed a guy standing on the top rungs of a 50ft Rohn 25G tower trying to fish a 21ft 2" back iron waterpipe into the nose section for a mast pipe. Now if he
There was also a version which can be found here in Central Illinois and perhaps elsewhere, of Rohn 20, that had steps only on one face of the tower and the other two sides was a zigzag at an angle t
I was looking at the photos of this prop pitch, not having seen one mounted I was trying to figure out how they are installed. I assume the flat plate area is bolted to a stationary plate. Is a notch
Bob, you forgot to mention: Scotchkote is just about the nastiest stuff to handle in the world. Don't breath any fumes. Don't get it on you. Don't get it on your clothing or anything that could possi
take I don't know about that. You may remember me relating the strike the must have taken place here. Found water in the house. Called my contractor and he checked the roof that he had put on. Found
in About the time the local gasoline suppliers started gouging us. 30 cent a gallon hikes in the price in one day have contributed to me not going anywhere. I have a 3.5 mpg Ranger Bass boat which h
Hi John, I have a well loaded steel Hazer on a Rohn 25G tower. The Rohn is about 59' and is using the pointy section for the top section. The pulley for the Hazer has a stronger method of mounting wh
While on this subject, does anyone else wrap the joints of their antennas with Scotch 33/88? I cannot remember who taught me this, but I have always wrapped the joint, clamps, rivets, screws, whateve
fiberglass than That's what mine was, only it corrupted by weather. I have used a simple RF choke and 10m doesn't work hardly at all. Resonance is about channel 19 on CB without the gimmick coil. 15
You didn't say what the connectors were. I had an experience with the Hamfest style 25 silver PL259's in a bag where the center pin was covered in a white oxide after just being put on a few weeks pr