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Old April 13th 05, 12:09 AM
Bill Grimwood
 
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Contact the manufacturer of the tower and see what they recommend. My U.S.
Tower is 55 feet high and required a slab 5 feet by 5 feet, steel reinforced
and 6 feet deep. This is quite a blob of concrete and the type of concrete
is important also. My son is a civil engineer and I did what he
recommended.

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I just purchased a tilt-over mast that I'd like to erect:

The base section begins with a 16"-square piece of 1/2" steel with four
holes on 12" centers and is welded (with four pieces of steel, sorta
like rocket fins) to a pipe which rises 17.5' to the pivot point.
The tilting part extends 16' further. All of the above pipe is 2 3/8"
in diameter, but a smaller-diameter pipe (for mounting a rotor?) sticks
out the top end of the tilting section another foot or two.

Can someone suggest how big a blob of concrete and how much rebar I'll
need at the bottom to erect this mast to be freestanding?
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