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Old February 9th 04, 10:20 PM
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Hi there,
I recently acquired used Rohn 25 locally..
1. There are some rust, what is your recommendations?? Sandpaper &
Rustolium paint from Home Depot??
2. All bolts and nuts were missing.. What is the best source to get
them?? Stainless or hot treated(?) one?? What is the size of them??

Appreciate your help, please...
Scott
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Old February 10th 04, 12:15 AM
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Scott:
I use cold galvanize from LPS. It comes in a spray can and many hardware
stores carry it. Also galvanized nuts and galvanized Grade 5 bolts
should be used to secure your tower sections together. Stainless steel
bolts will also work but are quite spendy. I have heard that bolts
should never be reused when reinstalling a tower but no one has
satisfactorily explained why to me.

Another treatement for rust is Duro Extend which can be purchased at
many auto parts stores. It chemically treats the rust and stops it.

Good luck and 73's
Dick K7RNZ


Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I recently acquired used Rohn 25 locally..
1. There are some rust, what is your recommendations?? Sandpaper &
Rustolium paint from Home Depot??
2. All bolts and nuts were missing.. What is the best source to get
them?? Stainless or hot treated(?) one?? What is the size of them??

Appreciate your help, please...
Scott


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Old February 10th 04, 12:52 AM
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I used the "Extend" after scraping off the loose stuff with a wire brush. A
coat of gray machine tool rust formula paint followed (local hdw store).
Tower looks great after 7 years. Also used the galvanized bolts, nuts and
lock washers.

Phil, KB2HQ

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Scott:
I use cold galvanize from LPS. It comes in a spray can and many hardware
stores carry it. Also galvanized nuts and galvanized Grade 5 bolts
should be used to secure your tower sections together. Stainless steel
bolts will also work but are quite spendy. I have heard that bolts
should never be reused when reinstalling a tower but no one has
satisfactorily explained why to me.

Another treatement for rust is Duro Extend which can be purchased at
many auto parts stores. It chemically treats the rust and stops it.

Good luck and 73's
Dick K7RNZ


Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I recently acquired used Rohn 25 locally..
1. There are some rust, what is your recommendations?? Sandpaper &
Rustolium paint from Home Depot??
2. All bolts and nuts were missing.. What is the best source to get
them?? Stainless or hot treated(?) one?? What is the size of them??

Appreciate your help, please...
Scott




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Old February 10th 04, 01:02 AM
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Bolts when torqued stretch, once stretched they can never be safely
re-torqued to the original specs.

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Scott:
I use cold galvanize from LPS. It comes in a spray can and many hardware
stores carry it. Also galvanized nuts and galvanized Grade 5 bolts
should be used to secure your tower sections together. Stainless steel
bolts will also work but are quite spendy. I have heard that bolts
should never be reused when reinstalling a tower but no one has
satisfactorily explained why to me.

Another treatement for rust is Duro Extend which can be purchased at
many auto parts stores. It chemically treats the rust and stops it.

Good luck and 73's
Dick K7RNZ


Scott wrote:
Hi there,
I recently acquired used Rohn 25 locally..
1. There are some rust, what is your recommendations?? Sandpaper &
Rustolium paint from Home Depot??
2. All bolts and nuts were missing.. What is the best source to get
them?? Stainless or hot treated(?) one?? What is the size of them??

Appreciate your help, please...
Scott




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Old February 10th 04, 03:34 AM
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"W4JLE" w4jle(remove to wrote in message
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Bolts when torqued stretch, once stretched they can never be safely
re-torqued to the original specs.



The proper bolts and hardware are carried by Rohn dealers, and are
comparitively cheap.

Dealing with rust on the outside of the tower is fairly easy, but you should
verify that the inside of the legs are rust free. Towers can rust from the
inside out, which is extremely dangerous because it can go undetected
until the day it fails.


Pete


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