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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... On Tue 04 Jan 2005 10:39:58a, "Michael Lawson" mtl@[REMOVE-TO-REPLY] fuse.net wrote in message : "-=jd=-" wrote in message . .. On Fri 31 Dec 2004 05:29:07p, "RHF" wrote in message oups.com: ML, . You can get fancier with a Three to Five Pound (3#-5#) Fish Weight or an Old Wooden Window Weight instead of a Brick. . Buy a Ten Foot (10') Piece of PVC Pipe that the Weight will just {Fit} "Slide" Up-and-Down in Freely. . Stick the PVC Pipe in the Ground about Two Feet (2') with the rest of the Pipe above Ground. . Tie-Off the Weight with the Rope so that it is 'positioned' Midway {Centered} in the PVC Pipe to Move with the Dynamic Loading of the Antenna Wire. . Insert the Weight into the PVC Pipe. . Paint the PVC Pipe if that is what will make the Family Happy ;-} (o: Out-of-Sight - Out-of-Mind ![]() . . iane ~ RHF . All are WELCOME at the Shortwave Listener (SWL) "Antenna Ashram" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...tenna/message/ 502 Some Say: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. I BELIEVE: On A Clear Night . . . You Can Hear Forever and Beyond, The BEYOND ! [ With the an Shortwave Listener "SWL" Antenna of your own making. ] . . I was going to suggest a bucket filled with the necessary amount of sand - but being at a childrens swing-set, I can imagine that wouldn't last very long at all... Ha. Not with my kids. I was originally going to hang one end off the top of their playset (it would have given me an extra 20 feet of length), but then I thought that my son would try to see if he could hang from the wire. Therefore, I decided to attach a pressure treated 2x4x8 piece vertically on the rear of the playset (4 feet attached to the 4x4 support and 4 feet above the roof of the playset) so that I could get the antenna wire safely above his reach. I *DO* admire your optimism, but if your son is like the vast majority of boys... Well, like I said - I do admire your optimism! Remember when you were his age? Try not to let him see you chuckle if you have to admonish him. Oh, he has it really bad. I know what I was capable of (like unlocking a door with three locks and a hook at the top of the door when I was 2), so I plan accordingly. Seriously, "looks" don't make it perform any better. Put it up the best you can and, if there's a chance kids might attempt something they saw in a Tarzan episode, think "safety". It's better to break off under the partial weight of one kid, than the weight of three or four (think about it). Hmm. You have a point. My son (who's 3, btw), climbed out over the top of the slide on the swingset last summer and hung there by his hands. I was running out to get him, but I knew I wasn't going to make it in time. He let go, fell about 6 feet, got up, and yelled happily, "I did it!!" Besides, if you are like me, and perhaps some others in here, as soon as you get it rigged-up, within a week you'll have "a better idea"... I'm sure about that. Eventually some of the trees that I'll be planting in the backyard will be big enough to hang from them, and I've also been thinking about trying to "recreate" a good Wellbrook type antenna without spending $300+ dollars to get a new one. I'm thinking of modifying the rope to attach to a rope wraparound thing that you'd find at the bottom of a flagpole (yes, I can use technical terms) and reknot it every so often. That'll get me by until summer, and I'll reevaluate things again. --Mike L. You lost me with all that technical jargon {G}, but you may want to make your own cleat with a couple of large nails driven half-way in at opposite angles from each other, so they form a wide "V" (Or more appropriately, a wide "\ /"). That way you can adjust the width as needed to accomodate the loose rope. If you are really brave, after you make that cleat you could give the leftover box of nails and a hammer to your son (who needs "action figures"!). Ugh. I can see that having problems. I've gotten sprayed with paint when my son "helped" me paint the rails of our screened in porch, and I've gotten sprayed by Bug-b-Gone by him as well (accidentally, of course, he thought it was a water gun). --Mike L. |
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