By the way, most guy lines like this are terminated with about 15 feet of EHS guy line so they are protected from fire and intentional harm. The Loos gauge will measure the tension on the EHS, not th
Hard to use a Loos gauge on bigger EHS though. I've got 3/8 EHS on my top guys and when I hold the Loos up next to it, the EHS just laughs and calls me silly names as the nearly unbendable 3/8 EHS l
Not sure what model loose Gauge you have Jeff. I have two a PT-1 for 1/8 3/16 and ¼ and a PT-3 for ¼ 5/16 and 3/8 Wayne W3EA Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows
I use a Loos gauge on 5/16 EHS. It probably reads higher than the actual tension however you can clearly see the effect when tightening turnbuckles. I do not believe that guy wire tension is that cri
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Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 11:47:42 -0400
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