I love watching these videos I'm wondering if everybody survived this project. As a retired professional tower erector that worked for a company called Stann & associates out of Park Ridge ILL. I amazed more hams don't wind up hurt or worse killed . You have enough concrete for a much larger tower and that Rohn 25 needs to be guyed as it's being erected not afterwards also if that is a Rohn EF 2545 ginpole the rope goes down the inside of the pole for the down line their has been to many hams seriously hurt fooling with towers we never did tower work for hams they usually want you to cut corners . W e put up one tower for the ham club at northwestern u
We put up a tower over a year ago using a lift. However each section were hoisted by a Gin pole and only guided and tightened by the crew in the bucket. We went 40 ft as well. The Gin pole makes it a safer operation. The antenna was installed on the last section before hoisting it up
from the way it looked, the top section with rotor and mast and 2 operators might have been a little much for the lift. Other wise I can't understand why they had it going up and came back down only to do the top without the mast. And would have had the rotor wired on the ground.
Good job, few rough points but you got it done and everybody went home. I did mine a little different, other than no lift. I empted for 2 more sections of mast and put my rotor closer to the ground
That is way to much concrete, you don't need that large of a hole for a Rohn 25 tower at 40 ft.. 3x3 ft area would have been enough especially if you guy wire it. With that large antenna it needs to have guy wires.
Nice video - but if that is Rohn 25, should be guyed or house bracketed at 20ft and then guyed at 40ft. Check Rohn catalog. You see how wavy it was with just you touching the tower at 30ft level when you were trying to add another 10ft. Guy now or be worried with any gusty wind or worse.
Oh my...... credit for having a go at this, but please please be careful to pay attention to your safety. Please guy the tower and stay off the boom lift. Good luck with the DX but no QSO is worth dying for.....
I love watching these videos I'm wondering if everybody survived this project. As a retired professional tower erector that worked for a company called Stann & associates out of Park Ridge ILL. I amazed more hams don't wind up hurt or worse killed . You have enough concrete for a much larger tower and that Rohn 25 needs to be guyed as it's being erected not afterwards also if that is a Rohn EF 2545 ginpole the rope goes down the inside of the pole for the down line their has been to many hams seriously hurt fooling with towers we never did tower work for hams they usually want you to cut corners . W e put up one tower for the ham club at northwestern u
Rohn say it will freestand at 40 ft, with a 3x3x3 foot deep, am I wrong?
You can tell how hard the wind in blowing by how far the mast is leaning. 😂
Please tell me you added a house bracket later.
We put up a tower over a year ago using a lift. However each section were hoisted by a Gin pole and only guided and tightened by the crew in the bucket. We went 40 ft as well. The Gin pole makes it a safer operation. The antenna was installed on the last section before hoisting it up
from the way it looked, the top section with rotor and mast and 2 operators might have been a little much for the lift. Other wise I can't understand why they had it going up and came back down only to do the top without the mast. And would have had the rotor wired on the ground.
Good job, few rough points but you got it done and everybody went home. I did mine a little different, other than no lift. I empted for 2 more sections of mast and put my rotor closer to the ground
That is way to much concrete, you don't need that large of a hole for a Rohn 25 tower at 40 ft.. 3x3 ft area would have been enough especially if you guy wire it. With that large antenna it needs to have guy wires.
Nice video - but if that is Rohn 25, should be guyed or house bracketed at 20ft and then guyed at 40ft. Check Rohn catalog. You see how wavy it was with just you touching the tower at 30ft level when you were trying to add another 10ft. Guy now or be worried with any gusty wind or worse.
I would venture a guess that it has still not been guyed.
I wonder if it's still standing !!!
It sure is
I dont think them guys know how to use that lift very well.🙃
"ford nut" How about plain old nut? You, like others here, apparently didn't bother to read his caption. " but due to limitations of our lift".
Oh my...... credit for having a go at this, but please please be careful to pay attention to your safety. Please guy the tower and stay off the boom lift. Good luck with the DX but no QSO is worth dying for.....
Never seen so much bunch of ameters using a cherry picker in my lifetime
Got enought concrete? 😂😂😂
При хорошем прохождении будет работать,высота маловата. под такую мачту ненужно бетонировать.
Can you hear me now!
2 days,really? That do you doing 2 days? It's work for 1 person for 2 days. Stupid work with erection tower...
Really? maybe you ought to read the caption about this tower. He said they got rained out on the first day
painful to watch
Don't call OSHA lol