I was thinking that the top plate would act as a stabilizer to keep the
tower from twisting, similar to a "star" assembly.
-----Original Message-----
From: jim Jarvis [mailto:jimjarvis@optonline.net]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 6:13 PM
To: Donald Hofmann
Subject: sorry for multiple mails, but had another idea
You know, for guy attachment, you can just form a loop and drop it over
a
tower leg, as you erect things? You may WANT the flat top, as a place
to
stand--but you don't need it for guy attachment.
sorry for the fragmented responses, but I've been juggling waaaay too
many
balls here, this week.
n2ea
Jim Jarvis, MBA
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