Guess I should have mentioned sizes ..
The biggest tube is 4 1/2" ID, the smallest 1 3/4" ID, lengths about 5 1/2'
Outside diameter when assembled is about 5", and the thing cranks up
to 20'. It had 4 legs before I took them off.
We ended up using a rag and solvent and a broomstick, and a little
grease when reassembling. A chimney brush would have worked well, but
it's sliding well enough. Looks like I need a set of piston ring
clamps also to reinsert the top bearings ,, got some of em back
together with hose clamps (until they broke)
On 7/23/06, John D'Ausilio <jdausilio@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've had this surplus pole for about 20 years, I believe it was
> originally for an Army lighting systgem. I'm refurbishing it prior to
> installing it on the Intergalactic Roving Battle Jitney for the
> september VHF test.
>
> I've disassembled it and cleaned it up, but I can't come up with a way
> to clean the insides of the tubes (especially the smaller ones. Lots
> of gunk in there that needs to come out for it to run smoothly ..
>
> Other question is whats the proper lubricant to use? I think the
> bottom bearing is steel against aluminum and the top is
> aluminum/aluminum. Lithium grease?
>
> tnx de w1rt/john
>
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