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Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 229, Issue 25

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 229, Issue 25
From: Gene Smar via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Gene Smar <ersmar@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2022 22:32:11 +0000 (UTC)
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 Greg:
     I followed process 2 below when I installed my 22 foot CM mast.  Another 
local Ham and I dropped a pulling rope through the gin pole at the top of the 
Trylon tower and down and through the mast inside the bottom section of my 
tower.  At the bottom of the mast, we tied a small but heavy-duty mast clamp to 
the end of the pulling rope.  The clamp and knot were small enough to fit 
through the holes in the rotator plate at the top of the tower, but not so 
small as to pass through the bottom of the mast.  By doing this we were able to 
raise the tip of mast through all three plates inside the tower top.

     We hauled the mast up inside the tower and through the three mast plates 
at the tower top.  When the top of the mast protruded about 18 inches through 
the top (bearing) plate, I applied another clamp to the mast at the middle 
bearing plate to keep it in place, then removed the knot, bottom clamp and pull 
rope.  We installed the top vertical V/UHF antenna and coax onto the mast tip, 
then clamped a come-along to the mast inside the tower and cranked the 
come-along to raise the mast to the next antenna/coax position.  We installed 
the rotator onto its plate and dropped the mast into its clamps before we 
attached the final HF Yagi onto the mast.  

     As for placing the mast inside the tower, I had already constructed the 
entire 64-foot tall tower before I read this idea.  I leaned the 22-foot CM 
mast up against the side of the bolted Trylon tower.  I climbed the tower to 
the top of the mast and unbolted the cross-brace against which the top was 
leaning at that moment and allowed the mast to fall inside the tower just a 
bit.  I re-bolted that cross-brace back into place and unbolted the one below 
it.  Rinse, repeat until the entire mast was now inside the tower.  

     Good luck with your project.
73 deGene Smar  AD3F
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Morse <n8ss2014@gmail.com>
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Wed, Jan 26, 2022 1:29 pm
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 229, Issue 25

I have done it two different ways with my last two QTHs on a 100' Rohn 45
tower with flat top section.

1)  Tie the mast just above center of gravity to the lifting rope through
the gin pole.  
<snip>
2)  Insert the mast in the first two sections of tower and tilt them up.  
<snip>
Earl
N8SS

>
> >
> > Greg N5IF wrote:
> >
> > I've a 22ft chromoly mast and am wondering if I will get this installed
> at
> > the moment (without a crane).
> >
> > Right now, I have 40ft of R55, and I thought I would raise the mast and
> > drop it into the yet to be completed tower (easier to do in my mind) vs
> > trying to stab it into the bearing when the tower is completed.
> >
> > How have others dealt with a 22ft mast, when you have a 12ft gin
> > pole.......what am I missing to get this done?
> >
> > Greg
> > N5IF
> >
>
>
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