Build a 35' Free Standing Tilt-Over Antenna Tower
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Rating | : | 4.93 (922 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0079974OK |
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Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Whether you’re a ham radio operator, CB operator or an FM or TV buff you will probably have considered installing a tower to raise your antenna for better performance. And then you discovered how much such improvements cost. The good news is that it is entirely practical to build one yourself and this guide will show you how.You’ll need an arc welder capable of 75 amps, a hacksaw, some clamps, plywood for the jigs and standard hardware items. Complete step by step instructions with illustrations.
"David Gingery" according to Edmond Rivera. Just finished reading through the book. Excellent information and clear construction steps. Easily understood by anyone with basic mechanical skills. David Gingery is the ultimate tinkerer. Several books have been authored by this man and I have most of them. If you tru. "Build a Build a 35' Free Standing Tilt-Over Antenna Tower Very informative. A little difficult to understand at first, had to read it several times to understand it all. Very doable for the average DIYer. Make copies of the illustrations so you don't have to keep flipping pages.. 5' Free Standing Tilt-Over Antenna Tower" according to Michael R. Martin. Very informative. A little difficult to understand at first, had to read it several times to understand it all. Very doable for the average DIYer. Make copies of the illustrations so you don't have to keep flipping pages.. It's an interesting cook-book read, but gives some dangerous suggestions. Styleseeker It's the type of book where the author describes how he has slapped together some pipe and rebar, and put it up. I think a little bit to his own amazement, it's yet to come crashing down. Then he gives plans, shopping lists, plus hints and tips to replicate his tower. W