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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 20:10:56 -0600, "Crazy George"
wrote: Dave: I've forgotten the exact construction you described, but I suspect you are going to have to increase the friction between the two tubes by splitting and clamping the outer. It sounds like the aluminum is simply too thin and too soft to withstand that kind of torque against a small diameter fastener. Hi George, I took the antenna down last weekend (layed it over using the screw operated hinge base) and, after considering a few alternatives, and trying one unsuccessfully (new bolt hole - broke off bit), I drilled out the 2 1/4" bolt holes already there that were holding the hollow mast to the stainless steel shaft to 3/8". Installed 2 3/8" bolts and tightened them down very tightly. We've got a moderate wind right now, and the antenna is doing about 5 degrees of swing, so i think it helped. Will probably tilt it over in a couple weeks, drill some more 3/8" holes, and tighten them down smartly as well. BTW, for anyone with a quad that has "hose clamp" construction to hold the spreaders, it pays to retighten them. Nearly all of mine were stretched, and this antenna hasn't been up all that long - a few months. Dave Head K8DH |
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BTW, Dave: If you ever do disassemble that tubing over tubing joint, put a
solid block of something inside where the bolts go through. No tubing is strong enough to resist collapse when you tighten the through bolts enough. -- Crazy George Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address "Dave Head" wrote in message ... snip We've got a moderate wind right now, and the antenna is doing about 5 degrees of swing, so i think it helped. Will probably tilt it over in a couple weeks, drill some more 3/8" holes, and tighten them down smartly as well. BTW, for anyone with a quad that has "hose clamp" construction to hold the spreaders, it pays to retighten them. Nearly all of mine were stretched, and this antenna hasn't been up all that long - a few months. Dave Head K8DH |
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On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 20:24:59 -0600, "Crazy George"
wrote: BTW, Dave: If you ever do disassemble that tubing over tubing joint, put a solid block of something inside where the bolts go through. No tubing is strong enough to resist collapse when you tighten the through bolts enough. Hi George, No, its tubing over a solid steel shaft. The shaft isn't going to deform. The (aluminum) tubing, which is the 2" mast for the antenna, _will_ deform sufficiently to clamp onto the SS shaft. That seems to be retarding the excessive swinging in the wind now, but I think it might be made somewhat better. A couple more 3/8" bolts, in a couple new holes thru the assembly should help, I think. Dave Head |
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