Mark,
That's exactly how I do it but I knew the day would come when the "pucker
factor" would be too much for me to climb 2" masts. That's why I started
with 3" high strength steel with 1/4 inch wall and have never regreted the
extra cost. There's no "funny feeling" when climbing. YMMV........
73 Hardy N7RT
At 06:52 PM 7/22/2007 -0500, Mark Beckwith wrote:
>Masts with steps are sometimes the right solution for the situation. Here
are photos of three installations I put in back when I did this sort of
thing, and frankly if you can get past "that odd feeling" of climbing the
actual stick, it works really well! It IS an odd feeling, though.
>
>http://www.n5ot.com/mastwithsteps/
>
>Yes, those are some large yagis. All of these installations have been up
for well over 10 years.
>
>All of these masts are 2.0" OD .25" wall Chrome Molly from the local steel
tubing supplier. Two of these bad boys are 24' masts and one is a 16'
mast. I would not climb an aluminum mast, I just wouldn't. That would be
TOO funny a feeling when it fell over.
>
>The steps are all made from 2" angle aluminum that is .25" thick. The
steps are 12" long and mounted with two "HD" muffler clamps. I use 2"
muffler clamps but I have known purists to use 1.875" muffler clamps
because they still fit around a 2" mast and have less play. 2" ones have
more play, but mine don't slip because I tighten the #$%^ out of them. 2"
muffler clamps are easier to find over the counter.
>
>Mark, N5OT
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