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I this case I would get some of the soft rope like window putty from the hardware store to seal up the rotator while it was vulnerable. I have not bought any for years, I assume it is still available. Play Dough does not work well, it either shrinks and falls out or hardens. On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:41:56 -0400, Ted Goldblatt wrote: I have done this in the past, but because of the way the rotor is mounted on the Rohn tower, it isn't possible to seal it very well this way - I was looking for suggestions for better ways of weatherproofing it for this period. Marshall |
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