That's what I suspected. Is there any way to get these sections from
Heights or can I use the section I can buy from Universal, or is there someone
out there that happens to have them "laying around". The dimensions of the
sections from Universal look pretty much the same.
Hans - N2JFS
You have pre-1995 Heights. The dimensions are somewhat
different than what is made now. The 8 foot length and
upside construction pegs it as Heights, not Universal.
Rick N6RK
HansLG@aol.com wrote:
> I have a used tower in my back yard. It was used as a crank-up in the
past
> but I have the possibilities to put it up as a fixed tower and don't need
> the maintenance problems with a crank-up. The winch was in a very
> dilapidated condition when I received it too.
>
> I was told it was a Heights tower as the sections are 8' long. I need two
> tapered sections in order to put it up the way I want it.
>
> When I am looking in the Height's catalogue I can't find anything with
the
> dimensions I have in the back yard. When I look in the Universal's
> catalogue I find it though. Their 26-TAPR and 22-TAPR would do the job.
> Anybody
> knows anything that can help me?
>
> Also, when I received the tower (in the back yard) I noticed that the
> tapered ends of the tubes were facing down. I would prefer to have the
> tapered
> ends up ,as any water will then drain out instead in inside the tubes. I
> noticed the Universal have their tapered ends facing down. What is the
> preferred method? To me, I would like to get as little water as possible
> inside
> the tubes. Is there something I don't know or am not understanding?
>
> Hans - N2JFS
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