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Old February 28th 04, 04:21 PM
Winston
 
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Looking for a nonconductive center support mast for a 130 ft long
windom. Must free stand at least 20 ft. Does anyone have any ideas?

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Old February 28th 04, 04:56 PM
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16 ft painter's pole coupled to a 10 ft TV mast, fiberglass hotsticks (forget
finding a used one) that are up to 40 ft long, telescoping fiberglass sections
from MaxGain systems, to name a few. Don't even think about the MFJ mast if
durability is a concern.

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Old February 28th 04, 05:15 PM
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Winston wrote:
Looking for a nonconductive center support mast for a 130 ft long
windom. Must free stand at least 20 ft. Does anyone have any ideas?


Of course, the antenna guys it in two directions. A 20 ft. fiberglas
tube would bend but not break in the other two directions. The bottom
20 ft. of my supports are 2x4's fastened in a 4x4 configuration which
would probably be self-supporting at 20 ft. But maybe not through those
Zero-land tornados.
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