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Old February 16th 04, 04:29 AM
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Art Unwin KB9MZ wrote:
Re fibre glass pole. How is it made? Solid or hollow?


They have both solid and hollow, round and square.

Can you supply any details?


Here's where I get mine in Houston. The one I like comes in
40 foot lengths.

http://www.ryanherco.com/auto/GRPind...EC=860&GRP=120
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Old February 20th 04, 08:50 PM
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Art Unwin KB9MZ wrote:
Re fibre glass pole. How is it made? Solid or hollow?


They have both solid and hollow, round and square.

Can you supply any details?


Here's where I get mine in Houston. The one I like comes in
40 foot lengths.

http://www.ryanherco.com/auto/GRPind...EC=860&GRP=120


Nice stuff Cecil but how do you transport 40 footers home??

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Old February 20th 04, 09:36 PM
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Brian Kelly wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
http://www.ryanherco.com/auto/GRPind...EC=860&GRP=120


Nice stuff Cecil but how do you transport 40 footers home??


I knew I was only going to use them for the upper 20 ft on each end
of a dipole, so I sawed them in half proving that I am smarter than
the average bear. Your mileage may vary. :-)
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Cecil Moore wrote:
http://www.ryanherco.com/auto/GRPind...EC=860&GRP=120


Nice stuff Cecil but how do you transport 40 footers home??


I knew I was only going to use them for the upper 20 ft on each end
of a dipole, so I sawed them in half proving that I am smarter than
the average bear. Your mileage may vary. :-)


Yeah, yeah . . ! I have a couple 40 foot lengths of aluminum
irrigation tubing I do *not* want to cut in half which Carl Anderson
would like to have. I'm fishing for somebody's flash of brilliance WRT
to how to haul the things over the road. You're no solution!

When I bought 'em back in the stone age I was able to simply cartop a
load of 'em home from the boonies of South Jersey. But since then laws
have been enacted which limit load overhangs to three feet fore and
aft. Maybe a long boat trailer . .

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