Moving is not an option. No LOS from any other spot without going way taller 

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> On Dec 22, 2020, at 08:49, Sam Lambie <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Is the owner willing to move the tower in from the property line enough to 
> guy it properly?
> 
>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 7:36 AM dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>> How is it unstable?
>>  does it wobble?
>> or is it a sturdy /twisty kinda thing?
>> 
>> Most of that can be contained by just adding braces between the legs top 
>> middle bottom.
>> more if needed
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>> On 12/21/20 9:46 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
>>> On utility poles they sometimes use "sidewalk guys" in tight places.  The 
>>> wire goes to an arm and then straight down.  Lateral force on the pole 
>>> wants to pull straight up on the anchor so you get an auger in real deep.  
>>> Could you put an auger in adjacent to the pad?
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> On 12/21/2020 10:20 PM, Craig House wrote:
>>>> The attached drawing is rough but I hope you get the idea.  It is not the 
>>>> tower in questions but is a photo I had I could mark up
>>>> 
>>>> I have a customer that has a tower in the very corner of their yard  90 
>>>> degree angle corner.  Best I can get in the yard is one guy wire and the 
>>>> neighbor is not an option to put guy wires in.  25g 50' tall.  I'd like to 
>>>> make it more stable but how?   The base is in concrete and has been there 
>>>> for some time.  Heavy winds have not caused damage to the tower so it is 
>>>> not about how solid it is as much as how much it moves  Would a guy wire 
>>>> design where all three legs were guyed back to the base of the tower using 
>>>> some kind of stand off in the middle do anything?  I think it might make 
>>>> the tower more rigid but would it keep it from swaying?  Since some of the 
>>>> unstableness of the tower comes from the joints it seems like it might 
>>>> help but is it worth the effort?  I maybe could move out 3' from the base 
>>>> but that angle just doesn't do much more than attaching to the base just 
>>>> above the concrete.  Thoughts?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
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