Having read your email and the numerous replies, here's my reply.
I have a W-51 that I got from an SK estate several years ago. I,
too, thought of how much I could save by making my own base. Then, I
got smart. I bought the RCB37/51 base from Tashjian. I also bought
the personalized installation manuals for the base and tower. I
followed all of the directions in those manuals. Even spent $500 on
a county building permit. The installation was inspected and signed off.
My homeowner's insurance will cover any damage or accidents, because
I installed it according to the manufacturer's instructions. I don't
have to worry if I used the proper type of rebar (rebar does vary in
quality and strength) or if the concrete was done properly. There
are some projects where you can "wing it", but I do my best not to
take unnecessary risks by cutting corners. Cost a little more, but I
sleep quite well. Your email sounded as if you understand the
dangers of being wrong. I'd suggest calling Karl Tashjian to help
you make a wise decision.
I wish you good luck.
73 Bill W6RGS
At 02:50 PM 6/9/2017, southbound suarez wrote:
Seems as if there's a huge proliferation of these towers out there.
I'd dare say probably record production compared to any other
Ham/private consumer tower if you exclude the 25G series.
That said,
Does anyone have any plans or instructions or essentially a how to
recipe for fabricating or securing this old Tri-Ex crankup tower to
a foundation? <snip>
Thanks for reading my lengthy and intial posting as a new member of
your excellent and esoteric community.
73,
Brian K6LPM
Brian
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