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![]() "Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message news ![]() What do you all think of using heavy duty nylon rope instead of wire for guys? I have a Rohn 25G up 50 feet with a 2M/220/440 vertical on a 10-foot mast on top of the tower. It is guyed at 30 feet with standard steel guy wire. I was just up the top of it two days ago installing the vertical, and it seems rock solid. Now my next project is to put up a 3-element tribander, and while my guess is it'll probably be OK without any additional guying, the paranoid in me says "hey, bozo... put up another set of guys!". You don't want to use the nylon. In a few years the uv rays of the sun will weaken it. You want to use something made for guying towers. Phillystran is on type. It is expensive. http://www.texastowers.com/philly.htm Has it listed. Rohn recommends guying a 50 foot tower at the 23 and 45 foot levels. That is for 3/16 inch steel wire and that cable is rated for about 4000 pounds. You normally put about 400 pounds of tension on the guy wire. While most towers will stay up with much less, you can never tell when an ice storm will hit and a big wind at the same time unless you are in an area that never gets ice. You may want to go here and read up on towers. http://www.qsl.net/n1lo/tower_ref.pdf |
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