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Old March 9th 07, 04:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
[email protected] mcclements@gmail.com is offline
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Default PVC pipe for spreaders

Yeah, like others have said, you'll need some fiberglass for that
band. As simple as it seems, its easy to get lured into a project like
that and end up spending more money than you would have if you just
bought it from a manufacter and you end up with something that isn't
as good. I went through this when building my quad. I always laughed
at the bamboo and shellac solution - even when Bill Orr wrote it.

-Scott.

On Mar 7, 12:48 pm, wrote:
I am contemplating making a remotely tuned "X" beam for 40m using
copper weld wire supported on a PVC pipe framework. I need each arm of
the horizontally oriented "X" support framework to be 18ft long. I am
considering telescoping 10ft of 3/4 inch PVC, 2 ft into a 10 ft piece
of 1 inch PVC pipe. When I temporarily do this at the hardware store,
I get a very heavy, very wobbly spreader. I expect I will guy these
spreaders (both vertically and horizontally) with Dacron rope at the
half way point and let the copper weld wire provide the guying for the
spreader tips.

My concern is the flexibility and weight of the PVC. Too flexible is
the concern. I can imagine the spreaders developing wind resonance and
starting a hula dance in the wind. This could become destructive for
the wire and rope.

What are your insights on this idea?

P.S..I don't want to get into the UV degradation issue please.

- Jeff