I'm going through my 40-2CD and "Leeson-izing" it. I'd like to do away with
the the clamps that Cushcraft supplies to hold the element segments
together -- less to snag on when replacing the antenna at the top of the
mast, a little less wind resistance, and (opinion) a better looking
installation.
I like the Force 12 method of using pop-rivets, but I wonder if this is a
prudent way to go with the much heavier 100+ mph strengthened 40-2CD
elements?
Anybody have any first hand experience with this? Recommendations as to
size of rivet and how many/orientation per element joint?
Libby, MT is in a 70 mph wind speed zone, and our average wind speed over
the year is just *2* mph, so rebuilding the 40-2CD may be overkill, but
every couple of years we get a wind storm or thunderstorm that uproots and
snaps off mature trees. Plus, I wanted the stronger boom so I could do away
with the boom truss and get the antenna up to the top of the mast.
Thanks for you comments,
Steve Zettel KJ7CH
near Libby, MT USA
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