| Put some water diverting doodads on the guy. UV resistant tie wrap? 
Maybe a wrap of galvanized wire to match cable in nobility. Wrap enough 
to make a barrier to water running past but instead the water would be 
directed to fall off the cable at the site of the barrier. Kind of a mod 
on the drip loop idea. 
Patrick NJ5G
On 3/8/2014 3:04 PM, Donald Chester wrote:
 
In recent years, the guy wires on my tower have become what may be dangerously 
rusty, and I plan to re-guy. The tower is 127' tall with four guy levels, one 
every 30 feet.
The rust pattern is very interesting. The guys at the top two levels are far 
more rusty than at the bottom two, even though all the guy cable came from the 
same roll. I could probably get by with the original bottom sets of guys for 
many more years, but the top two definitely need replacing, sooner not later.
The only reason I can possibly figure for the differences in the rust pattern 
is that the slope of the upper guys is much steeper, and water would tend to 
run down the the wire and stay in contact with the metal for longer, whereas 
the lower guys are closer to horizontal, enough that water would tend to drip 
off instead of running down the wire all the way to the end. The amount of rust 
is nearly the same on the top set and next one down, and nearly the same for 
the bottom set and next one up, but the difference between the second and third 
guy level is tremendous.
Don k4kyv                                       
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