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Re: [TowerTalk] center insulator material

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] center insulator material
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2020 13:27:05 -0800
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I've been using black UHMW for mast radial bearings - cheap, slippery, good insulator, and UV resistant (just inspected after 4 years). Not as strong as delrin or glass filled, but should work fine for your center insulators.

One BIG caution using home shop tools - soft plastics (also brass) will grab a standard twist drill flutes and pull it out of most any vise. That makes for a whirling finger/hand slicer. It is important to stone the sharp drill point cutting edges flat for about 0.020 - 0.030" for drills bigger than 3/16" diameter or so. Sometimes called dubbing the drill point, see

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=drilling+brass&docid=608050047239851308&mid=00A1314A97BD2D20C1D800A1314A97BD2D20C1D8&view=detail&FORM=VIRE

https://handycrowd.com/drilling-brass-the-easy-and-safe-way/

Grant KZ1W

On 2/8/2020 10:47, jimlux wrote:
On 2/8/20 8:57 AM, charlie carroll wrote:
I need some help selecting some type of material to build some custom center insulators.  I have what approaches zero experience in this area.

The insulators will be used to support near vertical dipoles for 160-meters.  The antennas will be installed in the Caribbean and will need high resistance to UV and salt water.  I also want to install an SO-239 and home made common-mode choke on the insulator.  It would be preferable that I be able to fabricate the final shape with common home workshop tools and not have to rely on a machine shop.  The insulators won't be under a lot of tension because of their orientation, but low weight material would be preferred.  The insulators may be subject to some winds containing sand particles.

I'm looking for some help selecting some appropriate material (UHMW, Ultem, UV augmented HDPE, ...) that I can investigate further.


Most any UV resistant plastic would work. The shape is almost immaterial, you can get flat bar stock, drill holes, and be done.

http://www.sdplastics.com/ultravioletresistance.html has a bunch of info.

I've used Acetal Copolymer (aka Delrin) with UV inhibitors. There's decades of experience with it. Ultem is very good (we use it on spacecraft), but probably costs more than what you want.

Looking at the McMaster Carr catalog, i see they they have a VHMW Polyethylene which is weather resistant.  I'm not sure that I'd use PE though.


Speaking of machine shops - you might look at one of the prototyping companies like First Cut Protolabs: https://www.protolabs.com/services/cnc-machining/ - there's a fair number of these places around, and they typically stock all the useful materials, and will turn it around in a few days.

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