The tower is a 45G. 25G has swaged legs at top. 45G and 55G has welded sleeves on bottom of legs. 45G uses 5/16" and 7/16" bolts for connection of legs. 55G uses 7/16" for all leg connections. In the pictures I seen two different splice connection bolts like the 45G uses. 45G is 1' 6" outside to outside of leg. 55G is 1/2" more due to leg dia being more. Seek professional help to be safe on all towers.
Cheers, Mike WBØGOA --- On Sun, 1/11/09, Chuck Kelsey <wb2...@roadrunner.com> wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey <wb2...@roadrunner.com> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tower Identification To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 5:34 PM It appears to be a 45G, some of which is in "not so good" condition. Depending on how bad the rust is on the upper part, it might not have much life left. Almost looks like the bottom may have already been painted at one time. Chuck WB2EDV ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kris Kirby" <k...@catonic. us> To: <Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com> Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tower Identification > On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Chuck Kelsey wrote: >> > How can I identify an otherwise unknown tower as Rohn 20, 25, 45, etc. >> > or even another tower manufacturer altogether? >> > >> > I'm printing off the Rohn 25, 45, and 55 section details, but beyond >> > those drawings, I've no other clues to ID the tower. >> > >> Post a picture. > > http://catonic. us/wigi/pics/ ham/tower/ > > I believe it to be a Rohn 45. It is approximately 18" from side to side, > and has the "Z" railing. > > -- > Kris Kirby, KE4AHR <k...@catonic. us> > But remember, with no superpowers comes no responsibility. > --rly >