[MLB-WIRELESS] Pivoting Mast Problem
Steven Haigh
netwiz at optusnet.com.au
Sun Mar 23 12:32:15 EST 2003
Jason Xuereb wrote:
>Mounting a 12 metre mast which pivots on a 2.6m veranda.
>
>The problem is getting the thing in the air. I could start weight training
>for each time I wanted to get my mast in the air but trying to think of an
>alternative solution.
>
>http://members.optushome.com.au/jxuereb/problem.gif
>
>Thats the current problem and room for any solution. There is another floor
>abouve the base of the mast which could give more leverage with a pulley or
>a wheel with a winch at the bottom or some really strong people pulling it
>into place.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers
>J
>
>
>
I'm assuming you're going to have guys? Any mast that high will need
guys.... otherwise you'll be standing back and watching it sway in the
wind....
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