umm, dumb question, but why does it need to be removable? Bolt the plywood up
and use a stepladder? Thats what we do on commercial stuff. Sometimes we need
an extension ladder, but it's alot easier than unbolting stuff.
Scott
KA1CLX
At 11:27 AM 6/16/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>I'm in the middle of this anti-climb design problem, too. Also for
>Rohn 25. I'd like to hear about more advanced designs - with
>hinges that allow the panels to fold away from the tower. I
>climb rather frequently and would like to have a solution that
>doesn't need to to be lifted off and removed every time. It's
>also more likely to be put back in place if it's really easy to
>use!
>
>Jim K1IR
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