In a message dated 97-09-04 00:32:49 EDT, blckhole@ripco.com (Keith
Morehouse) writes:
<< building a standard, yet "old fashioned" square,
thick and "wind load unfriendly" aluminum plate ?
>>
if you don't wanna deal with making one of the above, try a visit to:
http://www.harbach.com/
in addition to boom to mast and element to mast plates, Al WA4DRU also has
some very nice stainless u-bolts was cast seats....they are a joy to use and
look mucho professional....
His boom to mast plate accepts several size booms and masts....take a look at
his web page.
I am in no way related to this business, Al actually belongs to another radio
club, and his success is only in my best interest in that I plan on doing
business with them again due to satisfaction with my initial order of 2 years
ago...and hope he continues to offer them for a long time.
73,
me again
k4oj
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