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LADDER LINE SPREADERS
I was concerned about weight, John. How many do you have on your feed
line? On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 08:42:14 -0400, John Passaneau wrote: On 11/2/2010 11:56 PM, justme wrote: Hi, Folks. I need ideas for CHEAP and uv stable, strong, light weight, waterproof ladder line spreaders of about 4 or 5 inches wide. Wood in any configuration will not do. PVC pipe will not do. Welding rod would do but it is expensive. I was thinking of Fiberglas tape, twisted and put in place and then resin applied but that is very cumbersome. Any ideas out there? Thank you. PVC pipe works well, I wouldn't reject it. Better yet look at plastic gray conduit. It's made to stand up to the sun and is cheap and light. I used it to make some 600 Ohm line for my antenna. John W3JXP |
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