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Re: [TowerTalk] Crowd sourcing ideas on making antennas look better

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Crowd sourcing ideas on making antennas look better
From: W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 18:54:26 -0600
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Not sure how long the Krylon will hold up. People are using it on SteppIRs repainting the fiberglass tubes with mixed results. The marine paint holds up much better and it is more expensive. I painted my SteppIR with Krylon and it is holding up in Colorado at least the side I can see from the ground. I have not been top side on the tower in a long time to see what the sun is doing to them.

The problem with any of this is that I don't think you can do any of this at the factory. Scraping paint off to make good connections would not be my idea of fun.

Maybe you could get the aluminum supplier to dump some dye into their batch for you and make your aluminum black, gray, green, etc. Not even sure that is possible and no clue how much you would have to buy if they could do it.


W0MU


On 10/31/2016 2:42 PM, Bob K6UJ wrote:
Bill,

As you know the aluminum is pretty shiny when it is first installed but it dulls after being
up for awhile.  That is one consolation that you might tell the customer.
I would probably try Krylons flat camouflge spray paint. Might be good, especially if he has trees, etc on his property. If I remember right we discussed this on Tower Talk
in the past and someone used the camo paint.

Bob
K6UJ

On 10/31/16 1:21 PM, Bill Hein wrote:
This is Bill from Force 12.

Had a customer ask about making a vertical antenna look nicer. Most of us know that 'mill finish' aluminum tubing - as is typically used in antenna
construction - may have scratches and blemishes, which don't affect
the electrical performance but might have a cosmetic impact when viewed up
close.

Power coating looks great but is not inexpensive. Spray painting works fine
at HF frequencies if one is careful to mask the overlapping conductors
before painting. Are there other viable options short of painting to treat
the aluminum tubes?

73

BIll AA7XT
Glade Park CO
DM59pa
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