km1h@juno.com wrote:
> It more than paid for itself over the years in
> peace of mind and ease of installation. Later as others moved away I
> wound up with the transit here. Anyone is welcome to borrow it.
>
> The learning curve was simple since one of the group was experienced and
> a good teacher.
>
> What really amazed me is how distorted a tower can be by strictly
> eyeballing it.
> It didnt take long to be able to put up 100' plus with deviation limited
> to 1/2 a tower leg width.
>
> I also use the transit as a PM measure every year to confirm and
> retension guys as needed.
I agree about the worth of the transit. I also bought a Sears transit and
found that it does have more of a learning curve than I had expected, but
after you learn all the kinks, it really makes plumbing a tower much simpler
-- especially since I guy all my towers from four directions. Three
directions might require more setups of the transit.
Lyn, W4WDN
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