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1. [TowerTalk] Fwd: Fwd: Screw Anchor Experience (score: 1)
Author: Hans Hammarquist <hanslg@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 18:09:36 -0400 (EDT)
To connect an anchor to a copper ground rod is an absolute no-no. That will "eat" the anchor in no time. Old wisdom (my grandfather, that was a blacksmith) to me to use a lead washer to minimize elec
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-06/msg00336.html (15,059 bytes)

2. Re: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Fwd: Screw Anchor Experience (score: 1)
Author: "Mark Robinson" <markrob@mindspring.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 20:56:54 -0400
Yes I should have driven a galvanised steel pipe into the ground instead. Mark N1UK To connect an anchor to a copper ground rod is an absolute no-no. That will "eat" the anchor in no time. Old wisdom
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-06/msg00338.html (16,745 bytes)

3. Re: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Fwd: Screw Anchor Experience (score: 1)
Author: "K0DAN" <k0dan@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:26:26 -0500
Hans is right. You need an intermediate metal for washer, lugs , or other hardware. If your installation is only for Field Day, or a few months/years, it probably doesn't matter. If you want your ins
/archives//html/Towertalk/2013-06/msg00339.html (12,100 bytes)


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