The legs in the concrete are filled to the top with epoxy and it does
not hard freeze in Seattle.
Also see LXC's post about epoxying in all-thread for a mounting base as
an alternative.
Hire the PE and I am sure he/she will allow for all issues.
Cheers!
Kim
-----Original Message-----
From: Ford Peterson [mailto:ford@cmgate.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 8:11 PM
To: Kim Bottles; Mike Rhodes; Tower Talk Reflector
Subject: Re: [Towertalk] Lost My Tower Tuesday
Kim wrote:
>
> We drilled three 3" or 4" holes (I can't remember exact diameter)
> about a foot deep and then set the legs. About a week to cure and up
> went the tower.
>
Sounds like it would hold, BUT....
It seems to me that one missing piece is the drainage. What about
moisture accumulated inside the legs? Where is it going to go? I live
in Minnesota. Those legs would fill with water (even from condensation)
and split end-to-end at the first hard frost and right at the transition
from concrete
(glue?) to air
Florida or Texas might be a good gamble. Anywhere else and you are on
your own...
My $0.02
Ford-N0FP
ford@cmgate.com
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