EMT is thin wall electrical conduit.

Bob - N0DGN

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> For the uninitiated, what's "EMT?" 
> 
> I think I've figured out it's not "Emergency Medical Technician" in this 
> context. 
> 
> -Larry/NE1S 
> 
> W5OMR/Geoff writes: 
> > The other alternative is to get a few joints of EMT. They come with one 
> > end threaded and are joinable, end-to-end. Drill a hole at the top, add a 
> > couple of pulleys, yank up them antennae! 
> > 
> 
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> EMT is thin wall electrical conduit.
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> Bob - N0DGN



EMT = "Electrical Metallic Tubing"


And I'm not really sure I'd use it for tall antennae - it's pretty thin 
and wasn't designed with "load bearing" in mind - not that (relatively) 
short lengths of it can be used for constructing things - I like 
galvanized iron water pipe for Structures Under Stress....


   Cheers and Best of the Season!

John  KB6SCO



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