Don:
Regardless of what folks tell you about lowering the tower, do NOT use the
chimney as a pulley support. Chimneys might not be part of the house structure.
One of my summer jobs in college was for a brick mason. We laid brick for
homes, including chimneys. Exterior brick chimneys (those that appear to run
up along an outside wall of a residence) are nothing more than three sides of
brick laid up around the central flue liner (the yellowish core sticking up
through the tops of most modern chimneys.) These brick layers are connected to
the house wall by nothing more than corrugated steel straps cemented between
the brick courses and nailed to the walls. (Sometimes I cringe at
TowerTalkians' suggestions for mounting rotating HF arrays atop chimneys.)
Caveat Amateur.
73 de
Gene Smar AD3F
> I currently have a Rohn 20G tower which consists of 2 - 10' and 1 - 9' top
> sections about 29' tall overall not including antenna. It has a hinged base
> which enables the tower to be layed over to the ground. I need to rework the
> top mast section which is rusted and prevents me from replacing the mast.
> How difficult is it to lay this tower down? Can it be done by just having 3
> men or so walk it down or is it too heavy to do it that way. I can run a
> guide rope from over my brick chimney which is about half way up for added
> support while lowering. The weight of the mast and antenna is nominal. From
> what I've read the weight of the 20G tower sections adds up to about 90
> pounds total. Since I was not here when the tower was installed I have no
> idea of the difficulty in laying it over manually. Can this be done? Thank
> you.
>
>
> Don
>
>
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