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Old May 24th 04, 08:26 AM
Roy Lewallen
 
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I've had a 40+ foot version of the 2X4 Handbook A-frame up for about 25
years now. It can be walked up by one person with some difficulty,
easily by two. I made a 2X3 version about 35 feet high some time back.
It was up for around 10 years and still ok when I took it down. It was
easy for one person to walk up. But with 3 or so pulleys at the top of
each one, I didn't have to take them down except rarely.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

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Cecil Moore wrote:


dada wrote:


Cecil Moore wrote:

Use two of them at 90 degrees?

Two guys ? or 2 supports ?


Two supports. Four 2x4's connected at the top and
bent outward at the bottom.
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Seems like it would be tough to make that tiltable.

Thanks.

Joe
WB2JQT

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