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Subject: [Towertalk] Tower Safety
From: kb9cry@attbi.com (Phil - KB9CRY)
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 05:05:57 -0500
Personally, I use 1/2 or 5/16 braided marine line (rope on land) used on 
sailboats for hoisting and trimming sails.  From my boating experience I 
know it'll take a lot of load.  A little expensive, but lasts a long 
time and real secure, with little stretch.  Look at boating/marine 
stores or West Marine on the web.  Phil  KB9CRY

Herbert Sweet wrote:

>Our club  (Poughkeepsie ARC) needs to replace its aging rope that is used for 
>guying and pulling up
>towers.  We put up three 40 ft Rohn towers, each with its own beam.  The beams 
>are 3 element 20
>meters, 3 element 15 meters, and 5 element 10 meters.
>
>Some time ago I calculated the maximum stress on the pull up rope, probably at 
>about a 20 degree
>angle,  as being in the neighborhood of 350 pounds. We use a battery powered 
>windless to do the
>lifting.
>
>We have been looking at the black dacron that is supplied by several of the 
>ham supplies companies.
>It comes in 3/16 770 lb breaking strength, 5/16 1250 lbs, and 7/17 2150 lbs.  
>Are any of these
>suitable?  If not, what would you recommend?
>
>
>
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