Rohn makes a lot of 36"guyed towers. 

Is the safety climb installed inside the tower? That's unusual.

Be sure you use the safety climb system or other means to remain 100%tied
off or high a professional tower crew to do the work. 

Staying tied off might cost you some teeth if you fell but you won't go home
dead.

Jim Bennett
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From: Jenco Wireless [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 9:43 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] 36" guyed tower

>
> I have equipment on a 500' tower.  The legs are spaced 36 inches apart and
> it is really, really easy to climb up the inside (I am a little vertically
> challenged when it comes to height :-).  I can't figure out who made it.
> Anyone have any insight on what manufacturer(s) makes
"easy-to-climb-inside"
> towers?




Thanks,

Brad H
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