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I really like to build things. I can weld even small material with a
mig welder I have at home. You mentioned building a j pole. I thought of doing this myself. To be honest, I have always wanted to make something, (not necessarily an antenna) that I could sell for a few extra dollars on ebay or something. I wonder if a person could make any money building antennas and doing that? I am not wanting to get rich but I like building things and I could use some "pocket money". We just had our second shild born yesterday. It is my first son! I thought about making a j-pole out of stainless steel tubing. It seems this would be attractive because of it being rustproof and to me more "visably appealing" that a copper one after it become tarnished. But some people have told me there is more resistance in stainless than copper. SOmeone else told me it would not amount to much in ham use. Thought about building yagis too. The only problem would be figuring out how to ship an antenna where it would not cost much. |
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