Dick,
I've used left over PEX radiant heating tubing to make guys visible.
Still there with good color retention after 7 years in the CA sun even
though PEX is not particularly UV resistant. It comes in many colors
including orange and red. I slipped it on before the guys were tied
off. Available at Home Depot in rolls or stop by for some red leftovers
I have from my shop project. HVAC contractors throw away lengths under
about 50' since it shouldn't be spliced when installed.
When warmed I think it could be slit with a box cutter and it is pretty
flexible in the 3/8 and 1/2" sizes. All of my new plumbing and
compressed air lines are PEX, copper prices are absurd and the PEX crimp
fittings are a joy.
Grant KZ1W
On 1/29/2012 4:59 PM, Dick Dievendorff wrote:
> I have a guyed tower, and we're going to have a good number of construction
> vehicles on site for a new house build. One of the guy wires is very near a
> natural parking area for contractors, and some of them may not get the word
> about driving into guy lines.
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> I'd like to make the guy very visible.
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> I've seen some "balls" on guy wires designed to make them visible to
> aircraft. I'd like something of a bright color that I can fasten to the
> bottom 10 feet or so of the guy wires.
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> Any suggestions?
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> It should survive about a year. I don't think tying a red rag to the guy is
> going to suffice.
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> Dick, K6KR
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