W5CPT wrote:
> Bill said>
>
> Why worry about little things like that when you have a key chain ring
> holding up the tower!
>
> They may not be "key chain rings". When I worked @ Lowe's we sold solid steel
> rings (welded together) that were substantially stronger than key rings. They
> were however (IMHO) NOT strong enough to use as he is. I don't think they
> were marked with a Maximum or Working load. They were stocked in the bins
> above the chain.
>
No, but the link above it is and the largest I've seen at Lowe's was
1200# (they may carry larger). They have a manufacturer's or
distributor's tag that lists the permissible working load. I use them
for temporary stuff that doesn't require a lot of strength.
73
Roger (K8RI)
> Clint - W5CPT
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