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Steve,
25 mm is rather skinny to go 8.3 meters with. However, the following should work. I assume the tubing is available in 3 meter lengths. 10 foot lengths would be even better. Get four 3 meter pieces, and cut one down to 2.3 meters. Now bolt and center this 2.3 meter piece to the side of one 3 meter pieces. The 2.3 meter piece will be the top of your antenna, the 3 meter piece the bottom. Now bolt the remaining 3 meter pieces to the bottom piece, and you should have an 8.3 meter boom. Whatever you do, do not use brass or copper hardware. You might want add a strap to the top side where each of the 3 meter pieces butts up to the 2.3 meter piece. Tam/WB2TT "Steve" wrote in message ... I'm intending to have a go at building this antenna. The only problem I have is that I cannot find a supplier of aluminium tubing that stocks single lengths long enough for a 8.3 metre boom. I therefore need to join two lengths of 25 x 25mm square tube together. Any one recommend a suitable method of doing this please ?. I'd rather avoid welding as I would have to buy the kit to do it. Regards Steve |
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