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Old October 4th 04, 03:45 AM
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Bill Ogden wrote:

I have a TX455 tower that I am beginning to ground and I could use

some
collective experience of the group. This is a 55-foot tower in a

location
not especially prone to lightning. I am trying to be reasonable

without
going overboard on grounding.

1. Where might I obtain the 1-inch nuts for the standard UST

concrete
stubs?
And stainless steel washers to match? My local Home-Depot type

places
seem
to stop at the 3/4-inch sizes.


it probably is not the cheapest, but http://www.andrew.com/catalog38/ has
pretty much what's needed in the way of grounding kits and tower hardware.

most radio and TV stations seem have some of that stuff laying around left
over from an install. odds and ends of hardware and clamps. got any buddies
that are broadcasters?


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