It was brought to my attention yesterday that some WISPs put tower sections on
grain legs.
How many of you have done this?
Could you describe the particulars of those installations?
Pictures?
Did you have an engineer approve your designs?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Ross Cornett
HofNet Communications, Inc.
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Subject: [WISPA] Towers on grain
I mount equipment on grain legs but I work from the existing
platform and structure.
Actually adding tower sections to a grain leg, this I'd like to see.
Mike Hammett wrote:
It was brought to my attention yesterday that some WISPs put tower sections on
grain legs.
How many of you
From: Mike Hammett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It was brought to my attention yesterday that some WISPs put tower sections on
grain legs.
mks: Yes.
How many of you have done this?
mks
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Grain dust
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I guess I don't really understand the explosion risk. The only thing
I've
. (I've heard of up to 70' of additional height.)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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. (I've heard of up to 70'
of additional height.)
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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Since what I'm picturing in my mind doesn't seem to jive with what I'm
hearing, this is the type of structure I'm referring to.
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Mike Hammett
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I have put literally hundreds of two way radio antennas
on top of structures like you picture, but never have I
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Is this what you are looking for?
Chuck Profito
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Is this what you are looking for?
Chuck Profito
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CV-ACCESS, INC
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Guys,
I can't stresss enough that when you post pictures, put them on
your web pages, etc, it would greatly behoove yourself to make
sure that those pictures do NOT show blatant OSHA regulation
violations.
(I know, some will say but I am not in an OSHA state - trust
me- your state still has
: [WISPA] Towers on grain legs
I guess I don't really understand the explosion risk. The only thing I've
ever heard of is the corn dryer catching fire, mostly due to dryer failure
of some kind.
Is that you're speaking of directly related to tower sections on the grain
leg or grain leg use
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