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Re: [TowerTalk] Repurposing Phillystran.

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Repurposing Phillystran.
From: "James M. Galm" <jim@w8wts.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2022 23:09:58 -0400
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Thanks to everyone for their input.  It is extremely helpful.  

I wish that I could use shackles to fix this problem.  The original builder
of these guy wire assemblies (NOT me) threaded the loop of the PS big grip
through the hole of a K0XG guy ring torque arm with a thimble.  The PS big
grip and the rest of the tower were electrically connected.  In my new
build, I am installing an insulator between the torque arm and the PS big
grip.  Obviously the only way to insert an insulator is to remove the
present PS big grip.  I am not happy about disposing of $350 worth of PS big
grips, but I'm willing to eat that cost to have insulators between the
torque arms and the PS big grips.  I have Hubbell fiberglass rod down guy
insulators to attach the torque arms to the new PS big grips with thimbles.


That is why I wondered if I could wrap new PS big grips over the same length
of PS that used to be under the old big grips.  I certainly could just snip
off the old big grips and the three feet of Phillystran under the big grips
on every end and start over, making the EHS tails about 3 ft longer.  I
would end up throwing away over 36 ft of Phillystran, which I am loath to
do.  

I will not try to reuse PS big grips in any way.  I only wonder if I can put
new big grips on the same length of PS that had a big grip installed there
once before.  I have not checked to see if the polyurethane jacket and the
aramid fiber core have sheared apart at the end, but will do so.  

I appreciate everyone's input.  

73, 

Jim, W8WTS 


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