Bruce,
I haven't done this but believe an insulating tube over a pier pin and a
sheet of insulating material attached to the bottom of a pier pin base with
the hole in the base plate oversized and hole in the insulator the right
size would be cheap and effective. I might affix about a 6" square of the
insulating material in the center on top of the plate also. There won't
be a lot of movement in the base of a 130 foot guyed tower with no antennas
installed. I wouldn't consider anything less than about 3/4" thick for the
insulating plates.
73.. Stan, K5GO
On Mon, Mar 25, 2019, 8:05 AM Bruce Meier <bemeier@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I am starting a new tower / antenna project and wondered if anyone could
> point me toward a company that sells tower leg insulators for Rohn 45 or
> one
> that may fabricate them? The end goal is to convert the tower into a 160
> vertical that is not shunt fed. All antennas will be removed and it will
> just be a tower insulated from ground with radials.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your assistance !
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Bruce N1LN
>
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