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Could use some help please. I have a tip over used tower. I want to install
it and don't know what depth and width the hole has to be and do I have to use rebar. Can someone help me? Thanks. |
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"rcklfrtz" writes:
Could use some help please. I have a tip over used tower. I want to install it and don't know what depth and width the hole has to be and do I have to use rebar. Can someone help me? Thanks. I am NOT an expert, but I can tell you what I did for the base of my 20-foot (when lowered) tip-over/crank-up tower: I purchased an 8-inch diameter 6-foot long pole ("corner fence post") treated against termites, cut it in half, sank the two halves side by side until only 3-4 inches showed above ground, placed a five-sided box made of treated 2-by boards (2x4 around the sides and probably (I don't remember) a 2x12 on top) over the top, bolted the sides to the posts, and mounted the base on the top with some long bolts straight through the 2x12 and down into the posts. The above base is about a foot away from an outer corner of my front porch, and above that porch is an upper deck with a 4-foot-high railing (railing is maybe 14 feet above the tower base). My tower came with a kinda-Y-shaped gizmo probably made to attach to the side of a house to hold the tower upright, so I attached that gizmo to the railing (after reforcing the railing both directions). I use a spur-geared (? May not be the right word, but it MUST be cranked to raise AND lower) crank gizmo (my brain must be giving out - I can't think of the correct words!) and long cable for lifting and lowering the tower (always when the tower is cranked to its lowest position, of course). Installable by one person, no concrete, no rebar, not "engineered" in the usual sense, but I live in the country with no houses nearby so I didn't have to follow any "code", and I feel quite comfortable with it. (If I didn't, I wouldn't have done it that way!) -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge NRA Life Member and Rifle, Pistol, & Home Firearm Safety Certified Instructor Certified Instructor for the Kansas Concealed-Carry Handgun license |
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(known to some as rcklfrtz) scribed... Could use some help please. I have a tip over used tower. I want to install it and don't know what depth and width the hole has to be and do I have to use rebar. Can someone help me? Thanks. Contact the tower manufacturer (it'll probably be Glenn Martin or Rohn). They will be happy to give you the specs. Happy raising. -- Dr. Anton T. Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute (Known to some as Bruce Lane, KC7GR) http://www.bluefeathertech.com -- kyrrin a/t bluefeathertech d-o=t calm "Salvadore Dali's computer has surreal ports..." |
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![]() rcklfrtz wrote: Could use some help please. I have a tip over used tower. I want to install it and don't know what depth and width the hole has to be and do I have to use rebar. Can someone help me? Thanks. bend over as far as your fat ass can and shove the base up your ass. divide by 69. problem solved. |
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![]() wrote: On 16 Dec 2006 18:51:26 -0800, "MarQueerMyDear" wrote: any reason why you have to drag more and more threads over here woger http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com STFU mork, you silly cocksucker! |
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