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![]() "rickman" wrote in message I'm not sure what "sideways torque" is exactly, but an I beam is an I beam. I don't think a ladder has any inherent weaknesses that would preclude it from being used as a mast. Masts often have a rather smallish diameter pipe at the top. The structure of a ladder is much more substantial than that. With adequate guy wires I expect a ladder would make a very good mast. The only real issue is that of cost and convenience. I haven't priced tower sections but I know long ladders are not cheap. You will probably pay around $ 100 or more per 10 foot section of Rohn 25G, one of the most common towers or about 30 to 40 dollars for a used section in good condition. If you look at a ladder, you will see the sides of it are made of sort of an H section . The middle part is much larger than the side pieces. That gives it the strength when it is laying against a wall as designed to be. If the ladder is very long and a beam is mounted to the top of it, when the wind blows it will tend to twist the ladder. The narrow sections of that H form are not designed for much twisting. A 3 element beam can cause a lot of twist in a 40 or more MPH wind . A pipe will tend to resist twisting. Just look how small the drive shaft is in most cars that have the rear wheel drive. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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