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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Tower ice buildup
Trylon = solid angle iron. No hollow tubes. I like them myself. I have
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Subject: [WISPA] Tower ice buildup
Hello list,
I am planning the installation of a self-supporting tower for a startup
WISP in Maryland. I am considering light duty off-the-shelf designs
from Trylon s
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Hello list,
I am planning the installation of a self-supporting tower for a startup
WISP in Mar
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 12:29 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] Tower ice buildup
Hello list,
I am planning the installation of a self-supporting tower for a startup
WISP in Maryland. I am considering light duty off-the-shelf designs
from Trylon such as the SuperTitan. I am tryi
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Subject: [WISPA] Tower ice buildup
Hello list,
I am planning the installation of a self-supporting tower for a startup
WISP in Maryland. I am considering light duty off-the-shelf designs from
Trylon such as the SuperTitan. I am trying to determine whether to
include ice buildup as a fact
Patrick,
Who do you want to be legally liable if the tower falls over and kills
someone?
My suggestion is for you to contact a knowledgeable and experienced
tower engineering company.
jack
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Hello list,
I am planning the installation of a self-supporting tower f
Hello list,
I am planning the installation of a self-supporting tower for a startup
WISP in Maryland. I am considering light duty off-the-shelf designs from
Trylon such as the SuperTitan. I am trying to determine whether to
include ice buildup as a factor in the tower purchase. I have obtained