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On Jan 25, 1:15*pm, JIMMIE wrote:
I came across an old single LPDA TV antenna in the trask. It was pretty much FUBAR except for a coupe of feet of boom matrial and a few insulators. My XYL is into making models and castings and she can make a mold of the insulators easy enough. I was wondering if anyone knew of a good casting material that would be compatable with the requirements to build a single boom LPDA antenna to form the insulators. She is not usually concerned with strength or UV resistance so she couldnt help much on this part. Jimmie I sent my wife some pictures of the insulators and she says they would have to be made in a 2 part mold and she cant do that. RATS. Ialso found that within a mile of my apartment is a wholesale dealer that sells a huge variety of casting materials. The info they gave me is that someting like this would probably have to be injection molded from melted plastic or machined from billets. After rethinking a little if each half of an element was connected to each other with a fiberglass rod the torsion forces on the insulator would be reduced to zero and it would not have to be that strong. Jimmie Jimmie |
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