In a recent post Jim, K9YC, suggested making hard-drawn copper wire for 
antennas by attaching a few hundred feet of bare copper wire to a tree or 
telephone pole at one end and to a bumper hitch at the other, then driving away 
very slowly until it snaps.  That sounded like a very attractive idea - much in 
the ham tradition.  I wondered, though, whether it could be done using a car 
without a bumper hitch.  The minimum breaking strength of number 8 hard-drawn 
copper wire (though it might be closer to number 10 after being stretched) is 
between 644 and 826 pounds, according to a chart I found on the Internet.  
Rather than test it empirically with my 16-year-old SUV (no bumper hitch), I 
wondered what 700 or 800 pounds of shear force would do to an automobile frame, 
assuming attachment to a suitable bolt somewhere.  Or would the tree fall over 
first?

Ted, KN1CBR
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