[TowerTalk] Anyone not need a permit to install their tower? - No permit Required Oh sure, just rub it in.! ROFLMAO Here I sit, with 1/128th acre, and permits required to breathe. You have a mean str
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Ok guys. As a clown who has done things I thought were perfectly harmless only to find out that I made the faux pas of all time, lets write this off to: "We learned something" and put it to bed. Let'
I'm a retired Chicago Licensed Mason Contractor. It MUST be a unified pour. Believe it or not, it's very hard to get concrete to stick to previously poured concrete. Except of course, where you don't
Bet it won't survive my garbage men> _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Tol
Is there such a thing as a roof mount that straddles the peak? Or do I have to have something fabricated? This would be for a rohn 25. -- History repeats itself because nobody listens. -- Bill H. in
Roof mount for Rohn 25G. It's a PR25G, peak roof mount. Contact w9ol@billnjudy.com -- Sex discriminates against the shy and the ugly. -- Bill H. in Chicagoland _______________________________________
In looking at building/Zoning for Batavia IL., I found the term "No Impact Towers". I'm unfamiliar with this term. Anyone explain? Please and thank you. -- You need a Lifestyle change if: You wonder
I should have explained that I DO NOT live in the area. I'm researching different areas BEFORE looking at homes to make a list of "don't even waste my time" locations. I just was curious as to the te
My old Wilson rotatable has two small bolts that serve as set screws to clamp the mast in the tube. Tighten the two bolts is SUPPOSED to stop mast slippage. But I was always reluctant to really crank
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I was never happy with the stock Wilson Rotatable tower winch mount. It was flimsy and just looked like a accident going to happen. So I had the torches and welder out for another project and decided
try www.thern.com/products.html They have a lot of top quality winches and somewhere they even have a unit that is powered by a heavy duty drill. Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-
There have been many mentions about buying copper wire at Home Depot for antennas. I've sort of done the reverse. :-) I needed another color wire for a home remodeling project. Figured I had to make
A winch rated for 'pulling' and a winch rated for 'lifting'. I see Warn and other list a winch having 3500# of 'pulling' capacity. Is this the same as 'lifting' capacity? as always "Please and Thank
I guess it depends on how long you intend to live. If your under 25 and have arms like Hulk Hogan, forget the electric winch. If your over 25 and a wimp like me....get it! Here in Chicago area, where
I have heard of failures using the limit switches. I have them, I maintain them. I just expect them to stick at the most inopportune time. So I NEVER remotely raise or lower my system. When I determi
I wouldn't worry a whole lot about a few extra feet. If they are giving you 70' total, That's pretty good and I'm willing to bet no one is going to climb up there to drop a tape measure. but...... I
I used to do this as a profession. Measure exactly, it matters. and if your unsure of the math.... Give the exact measurements to the order taker at the redimix company. Don't forget to tell him that
In the words of the Great SNL commentator, 'EMILY LUTILLA' "What's all this fuss about a spider's balls? No one can see them anyway". "Oh....NEVERMIND!" -- The only perfection you will ever achieve i