Art,
I don’t know much about crank up towers but if you were relying on those rebar
protrusions to bolt down your previous tower, can they be relied on to attach a
thick galvanized steel plate that would have the threaded fasteners for a new
tower?
Be careful getting that old tower removed!
Stan, K5GO
> On Dec 14, 2024, at 1:15 AM, ARTHUR BERNSTEIN via TowerTalk
> <towertalk@contesting.com> wrote:
> I’ve had a 52 ft crank up (Hy Gain HG-52 SS) for a number of years. The
> past week there were two hi wind events here on Long Island. The base of the
> tower has failed. The tower was extended and I forgot to lower it before
> vacation. It has been cranked down, then fell over in second windy event. The
> 18 ft boom prevented it from hitting my rear fence. Two beams are suspended
> over my neighbor’s property. Luckily they haven’t freaked out (yet.) Possibly
> bottom tower’s dog ear feet may have bent. I’m looking to replace e the
> tower of similar height or slightly taller. The rebar protrusions from the
> base likely won’t fit newer towers. I don’t have room to sink in a new base.
> This base is approximately 2.5 cu. Yards . How can I remove this base. Hire
> people with Jack hammers or could this cube of concrete be lifted out with a
> crane?
> Any ideas or suggestions.
> Art., N2KA ..
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