[Antennas] Texas Towers Aluminum Tubing, A Warning.
Lofstead, Jerry
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2002年8月26日 08:14:27 -0400
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Jerry
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-----Original Message-----
From: George, W5YR [ mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> ]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:31 AM
To: Jim Hill
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Antennas] Texas Towers Aluminum Tubing, A Warning.
Curious - I ad up a full-size 1/4 wave 40 meter vertical for several
years
made from tubing from Texas Towers. They said nothing about NOT using it
for a vertical. I had none of the problems you descibe with the tubing
and
it was all telescoping to the next size, etc.
Guess times and tolerances change! <:}
73/72/oo, George W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas
Fairview, TX 30 mi NE of Dallas in Collin county EM13qe
Amateur Radio W5YR, in the 56th year and it just keeps getting better!
QRP-L 1373 NETXQRP 6 SOC 262 COG 8 FPQRP 404 TEN-X 11771 I-LINK 11735
Icom IC-756PRO #02121 Kachina 505 DSP #91900556 Icom IC-765 #02437
Jim Hill wrote:
>> Their drawn aluminum tubing telescopes but the tolerances are tight.
> Imperfections or particles can cause the tubing to jam, preventing it
from
> telescoping further or taken apart.
>> I purchased a Butternut/Bencher HF2V, but the bottom section was too
short
> for a chimney mount. Butternut increased the strength by using two
> telescoped tubes, so I purchased two 6' Texas Towers tube sections of
the
> same diameters. When I telescoped them, I noticed it took more and
more
> force as I continued to insert the inner tube. I decided to remove the
> inner tube and inspect the surfaces, but as I attempted to separate
them
> difficulty continued to increase and the tubing finally jammed. I cut
off
> the remaining tube and carefully checked the outer surface. I could
feel
> some scratches, so I sanded it with 600 grit sandpaper, cleaned it
with
> paint thinner, lubricated it, and inserted it in the other end. I
also
> filed the ends to remove any burrs.
>> I'm not sure what happened. Were there particles inside the larger
tube, or
> upset metal caused by small surface scratches? The problem reminded
me of
> copper pipe fittings jamming when put together.
>> I contacted Texas Towers a few months earlier about using their tubing
for
> temporary vertical antenna masts. They said "absolutely not", and I
now
> know why.
>> I had no problems with the Bencher bottom section, but it was much
shorter.
> Jim
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