| Forget about washers or tread lock stuff. Properly done
the bolts/nuts should be installed to the correct torque
using a torquewrench.
A good idéa is to use ordinary flat washers out of very hard
steel under each nut.
 
 73 good luck / Jim SM2EKM
-------------------------------------------------------------- K8fu@aol.com wrote:
 Regarding my earlier lockwasher question. This is a 90' steel self supporting 
twr.At this juncture of my life there are times when I can barely walk let alone 
climbing 90' every 3 yrs to ck bolts.
 It seems to me that with the addition of lock or star washers this could be a 
set it and forget it operation.
 Even though this is a self supporting twr with not a lot of windloading I do 
intend to affix a torsion bar at the top to prevent the twr from twisting and 
torque.
 
 
 Froggy       K8FU
Take a Frog To Lunch                                     Tomorrow
 
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