70 FOOT SELF SUPPORTING TOWER UP TODAY 2/22/2014 PART 2 OF 2

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • PUT UP SELF SUPPORTING ALUMINUM TOWER. FINALLY N THE AIR.
    2 METER /440 ON TOP.
    13 ELEMENT 2 METER BEAM HORIZONTAL FOR SSB.
    THEN DUAL 2 METER BEAMS
    6 ELEMENT 6 METER BEAM WILL BE ADDED IN NEAR FUTURE

Komentáře • 37

  • @Man0fMeans
    @Man0fMeans Před 3 lety +3

    I’m always impressed that towers don’t fold over when raised that way. That’s gotta be the most stressful part of the install!!

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 3 lety +1

      yes the pucker factor is high but all went well and with no issues. planing helped.

    • @theboogeyman826
      @theboogeyman826 Před rokem

      How to do you figure the load on raising cable?

  • @stevetandysr.6735
    @stevetandysr.6735 Před 4 lety +1

    Really nice tower . Good Job . I have a 60' self supporting tower with a hinged plate with a electric winch . As I can't climb any more .

  • @drmckinley
    @drmckinley Před 4 lety

    Thanks Tom.new hams and old hams some are learning that's why they joined in. Tower is fine and fun was had by all. Texas BBQ and trimmings. Cold sodas too. Sweet tea. Never hurts to train new hams. I have been a ham for over 50 tears. Made many mistakes myself. Har

  • @fordnut4914
    @fordnut4914 Před 3 lety +1

    2:15 dude wears a belt like a BOSS.

  • @lendavidhart9710
    @lendavidhart9710 Před 5 lety +1

    I used to have a book called back to basics, by readers digest, any way they showed erecting a tower with a pickup and a "gin" pole situated so as the truck pulled the tower up the gin pole pushed the pull line upward, so the cable picked the tower up rathet than stressing it with straight pull.
    Of coarse it would take some planning but it could be figured out, i saw flex on both ends past the pull line, when it was at 45° or so.
    Edit but thank you for posting nice video.

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 5 lety

      Len, thank you for your comments. yes a fulcrum would have helped but with the load it was a success and I really like this tower. As a followup we had a very sever storm come past and took the top 10 feet off my tower. but 60 feet stayed with out issue. so now i have 60 feet instead of 70 feet.
      But for uhf/vhf it still functions. and I have the inverted v antennas still up at the apex at 60 feet. Thanks again. Dan

    • @lendavidhart9710
      @lendavidhart9710 Před 5 lety

      @@drmckinley DR M Thanks for a reply, i dont know engineering/physics terms, and you apparently do, that's great, this kind of stuff interests me, towers, radios, radio waves etc., have a good night.

  • @drmckinley
    @drmckinley Před 8 lety +2

    70 foot tower purchased from Texas Towers in Plano Texas. it is really a nice tower and yes a lot of work, but when done a lot of fun. cement is 8 feet square and 8 feet deep

    • @silicondt1
      @silicondt1 Před 7 lety

      Are you sure 8ft? From the video it looks more like 4-5ft. Did you guys rebar it? And how did you handle the grounding? Did you ground each leg and do a loop?

  • @24supadre
    @24supadre Před 3 lety

    I'm always confused as to why Hams will talk to someone 1000 miles away on a radio, but will yell to someone instead of using a handheld.

  • @kw5kw
    @kw5kw Před 6 lety

    I've just ordered a 40ft tower be here in 6 ~8 weeks then another week for base to cure before it gets up. Should be up by Thanksgiving.

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 6 lety

      KOOL YOU WILL LIKE IT. EASY TO CLIMB. JUST MAKE SURE YOU RECHECK THE BOLTS FOR TIGHTNESS. REALLY .LIKE MY TOWER.

  • @drmckinley
    @drmckinley Před 7 lety

    CORRECT, 5 FEET BUT 8 FEET DEEP. YES WITH REBAR CONNECTING ALL THREE SUPPORT LEGS TO EACH OTHER IN THE CEMENT.
    THREE GROUND RODS ARE ATTACHED - WELDED COPPER STRAP TO TOWER WITH SPECIAL CLAMPS. TOWER MODEL #7-70 UNIVERSAL TOWERS. WEIGHT IS 212 LBS

  • @drdiesel1
    @drdiesel1 Před 9 lety +4

    What make/model tower is that?

  • @Man0fMeans
    @Man0fMeans Před 5 lety +1

    Freestanding? That would not survive the winds in my area. Lucky dog.

    • @sfh422
      @sfh422 Před 3 lety

      The 60’ American Tower free standing commercial standard radio tower, when properly installed is rated to withstand 90mph winds coated in 1/2” of ice.

  • @expertolympio7856
    @expertolympio7856 Před 8 lety +1

    ,,,,,,it is a good task

  • @1OFGODSOWN
    @1OFGODSOWN Před 6 lety

    That is a lot of tower for that little bit of antennas? Not a single HF antenna and I would have taped the feed lines to the tower before I stood it up as well.

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 5 lety

      After the tower was up - my tower worker dressed all cables and rechecked all hardware on the way up and down the tower.

  • @jcims
    @jcims Před 6 lety

    How is this holding up? They don’t look built to climb, do you bring it back down for service? Looking at one for network access out in the woods but might add a beam and 2m omni to get a bit more value out of it.

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 6 lety

      jcims Tower is great to climb no I don't let it down. Would work great for a beam just watch wind load of beam. Recheck bolts when assembling. Ensure tightness Tower is aluminium. Mine is 70 feet tall. Good luck.

    • @jcims
      @jcims Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the reply. Great to hear it can be climbed, I reached out to the manufacturer to see if I can find a contractor/consultant to make sure I'm good to go on design.

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 6 lety +1

      jcims got mine from Texas Towers in Plano Texas.

    • @nathankrug8310
      @nathankrug8310 Před 5 lety

      This can be climbed all the way to the top to service radios without lowering?

  • @dangerdavefreestyle
    @dangerdavefreestyle Před 7 lety +1

    Wonder if I could tig weld something like this, little by little and work my way up to the top!

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před 7 lety

      IF YOU ARE A GOOD WELDER AND HAVE THE MATERIALS, GIVE IT A TRY IN A SMALL SECTION, TO TEST STRENGTH AND RELIABILITY. BE SAFE ALWAYS. WATCH POWER LINES TOO

    • @MIGASHOORAY
      @MIGASHOORAY Před 6 lety

      I welded a 3 section tilt over tower 70 ft used a stick welder easy peasy had it up 20 years till i moved house now need to build another one,just hunting for materials 73 de. vk4ckc

  • @dewainejeske7013
    @dewainejeske7013 Před 3 lety

    Why is the guy beating on the bolt's with a sledge hammer?
    They should just slide tight through...

  • @robertheintz8017
    @robertheintz8017 Před rokem

    Just a suggestion. If the bolt doesn't want to go in, use a socket and turn the bolt in instead of beating it with a sledgehammer. How did this clown pass a ham test?

    • @drmckinley
      @drmckinley Před rokem

      Thanks for your comment. As I said on the other text that are previously posted, we have new hams and old hams and they're all learning. Nothing was hurt. Everything's fine. Have a blessed day