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Super clean and professional as always. Came at the right time for me. I am building my second tower right now and you gave me some excellent ideas. Many thanks Dave !
Amazing. Bad ass!!! I’m sorry but I need you permission to copy that design. Without a doubt is the best setup I’ve seen. I got excited seeing it go up. Great job! 👍👍👍✅👏
Glad to see this concept works. I had envisioned something almost identical for my own needs and was certain that it would be fine. Don't worry, I am a degree'd and experienced mechanical engineer... and a pretty decent fabricator too. I should share a video of my existing crank-up folding tower...
Beautiful! Well done! I'm envious. Most hams are conscientious enough to take every precaution when erecting a tower. A quick search through RUclips, though, will show that 'most' doesn't mean 'all.' Yours is a great example of a good one. Thanks!
Thanks for posting this Dave. With some small changes, I looked at your rig and built my own. It doesn’t look as sweet as yours, but came out nice!!! Thanks again for sharing
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. David is a little slack in recognition it would appear. All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel. Hope you enjoyed the design 73 de kbordk
Nice tower Dave. I have only been retired for a few months now but starting to focus on ham radio. I live in the city. I cannot put up a good HF antenna. I have purchased a used Hy-gain that I can install to work HF bands. It is only 21 feet. I have not been able to find a reasonable tilt base. I guess I will need to make one. Thanks for sharing.
I just picked up a used 24-ft tower that is very sturdy and I'm planning to create a tilt base that is on a cantilever hinge with a weight of bricks on the bottom so that the winch doesn't need to work so hard this would also lessen the hazard of it falling and hitting so hard..
I'm a retired structural engineer with retired licenses. The structure looks fine. Well thought-out. What I haven't been able to see is the anchor bolt pattern and sizes. Bolt pull out would be my primary concern for the design. I am a 75 year ham and my tower climbing days are done
Yea you might get cut in half. I use to have a Paul Buyan Whip 60ft tall round steel pole 6" at bottom and 3 at top. The plans are in old QST and I could lower it and raise it with rope. It was counter balanced with weight on bottom for the TH-6DXX and Ham M. No winch needed in that design. I had to push it to get it started to tilt over. Its in old QST article you can find on QST page.
That is some beautiful engineering.... And it's a good looking too! Thanks for all your videos and instructional content - I'm a relatively new general ticket holder and learned lots from watching you over the past year... 73 - KK6IQK.
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel. Hope you enjoyed the design 73 de kbordk
Thanks for sharing your experience. I can't climb towers anymore so I was looking for alternatives. I didn't like some of the other setups that people have tried. I see where people made a tilt over mast. I thought why can't you do the same with a tower. I was thinking about designs and then I saw yours. I can't climb but I can weld.
Cool Tower. Congrats ! Don't stand in line with the Base Mount when you are winching it up and down. If any bolts fail ever, the base will shoot backwards and kill you. stand off to the side when winching it up or down. 73,
I really like your tower build You did a great job and it's beautiful and it looks like it works pretty well.. I'm curious if you had considered doing a cantilever style tilt over with a weight on the bottom? I'm thinking of doing just that but with a cantilever and a heavy concrete weight on the bottom so the winch doesn't need to work hard
You would be smart to add a sway brace like 1\8 inch steel cable run through 1 inch square tubing standoffs say 4 inches out with a 1\4 inch hole all the way to the top of your tower ! Use a 3\8's turn buckle tied to the very bottom of the tower and you will eliminate all that bending of the 25g as you raise the tower . You also need to raise the height of the point of attachment on the tower at least 10 feet .
Pretty Sweet design ! It’s sort of Funny on how many of these towers dont utilize a electric whinch and I couldn’t understand why someone didnt install one to make the procedure easier IMO they aren’t very expensive to purchase any more and it looks like all the manual designs need a small team to set up their towers ive always been a guy that likes to design things i can do by myself as that is part of the challenge on building or using whatever i build plus i dont need to rely on anyone as well
Impressive design and cool tilt-over motor set-up. I'm considering a more generic config; 'US Tower i.e. 541SS, but surprisingly, they don't offer a motorized tilt mech.
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel. Hope you enjoyed the design 73 de kbordk
Beautiful. Loved how clean the design was. Also the paint job was excellent!!!! Probably the most professional job I have seen that wasn't for production. I assume this wasn't the prototype. Because a design this good has to evolve.
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. David is a little slack in recognition it would appear. All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel. Hope you enjoyed the design 73 de kbordk
Looks great, most towers recommend bracketing at 10 feet, so if you made the errection tower 10 feet high at clamp area that would be perfect. One yard of concrete is ok if you are guying, I think free standing requires something like two yards for a crank up tip over fifty footer.
I have a tower like that with three sections I am going to use your idea to put it up. I will go up another twenty foot with pipe to get it to fifty foot. I will just put a light antenna on it like a I max 2000. I would like to give this video about fifty thumbs up.
nice setup Dave I'm looking for a winch for my tower something simmer do you have, if you have any information on the winch and what size cable you have that would be a big help thank you
How would you add a Rotor to your Antenna? Would you be able to mount a rotor to the lower section and run sections of pipe? How log are your Guys on this tower? I saw what looked like a light in the last tower section, was this just for giggles? It all looks great! Please send me your answers, love to hear about this.
The tower is great, but what if it happens in a thunderstorm? Do you DIY something like TV-RF cable Plugs\sockets?(when thunderstorm coming just pull out the plug)
O man ! that is awesome . I've been waiting on you to show more detail . I hope you don't have a copyright yet cause Im make N notes! I like the base swivel you have set up on it ! that's such a awesome ideal thanks for shearing
Thank you Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel. Hope you enjoyed the design 73 de kbordk
Thank you tony, unfortunately if i had the specs they would soooo buried in the archives. This erection device was designed for 50’ of rohn25 tower (max) lite antenna loading w/guy wires or 40’ freestand. Without knowing your skill level I highly recommend having a professional assemble your design. I believe overall height is about 10’. Remember all your angles of approach have to calculated for load and variance. Stay safe and good luck with your project
Very cool! Thank you for sharing! I must ask... Why not go ahead and mount your antennas and secure coax prior to raising the tower vs climbing to mount? Just curious!
Just "testing" out the guys also? You wod mount everything, obviously the OP doesn't climb, 50 ft of 25g can take the load with just his 1st set of guys and the bracket. Lotta of work for a tower that can be erected in a few hours with 2 guys and a gin pole.
Hey Dave... it's been several years now. Is there anything you would have done differently with this design now? I have 6 sections of Rohn 45G to go up before the snow flies in Iowa and wondered if there were any lessons learned in your experience with this design? I don't think my design will be exactly like yours, but similar is why I ask. Thank you for posting this - gave me lots of great ideas. In my late 60s now, I have to think about ease of maintenance and ease of repair too! 73 KK0DJ
Hey Dave We need to build a 60ft. tower for a LP-FM station in Georgia. The antenna is only about 10lbs. and the wind speed in my area is 80mph. About how much did you pay for your tower? We are a non-profit community station and of course money is tight. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I'm so jealous right now, it's absolutely the sweetest rig I have ever seen. awesome job Dave !
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That is epic. I love the simplicity of the design, very few moving parts and using a proven method for raising and lowering it. Nice job.
Love the stand for the tower, no danger of falling accidents, no climbers needed!
Super clean and professional as always. Came at the right time for me. I am building my second tower right now and you gave me some excellent ideas. Many thanks Dave !
Amazing. Bad ass!!! I’m sorry but I need you permission to copy that design. Without a doubt is the best setup I’ve seen. I got excited seeing it go up. Great job! 👍👍👍✅👏
Glad to see this concept works. I had envisioned something almost identical for my own needs and was certain that it would be fine. Don't worry, I am a degree'd and experienced mechanical engineer... and a pretty decent fabricator too. I should share a video of my existing crank-up folding tower...
You have a Nice tower !!! I like how it's built the base and hinge parts are really well built and the winch setup is really nice !!!!
Beautiful! Well done! I'm envious. Most hams are conscientious enough to take every precaution when erecting a tower. A quick search through RUclips, though, will show that 'most' doesn't mean 'all.' Yours is a great example of a good one. Thanks!
Nice tower.
I was in the neighborhood a few weeks ago looking at houses.
Nice! I love the idea of lowering the tower so easily in the event of a sever storm. I live in tornado alley.
This tower is guyed. No worries about storms. You lower it so you don't need to climb it.
Thanks for posting this Dave. With some small changes, I looked at your rig and built my own. It doesn’t look as sweet as yours, but came out nice!!! Thanks again for sharing
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. David is a little slack in recognition it would appear.
All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel.
Hope you enjoyed the design
73 de kbordk
I love this little red and white guyed tower it is so neat its nice to have a little guyed tower in a nice yard!!!
Nice tower Dave. I have only been retired for a few months now but starting to focus on ham radio. I live in the city. I cannot put up a good HF antenna. I have purchased a used Hy-gain that I can install to work HF bands. It is only 21 feet. I have not been able to find a reasonable tilt base. I guess I will need to make one. Thanks for sharing.
I just picked up a used 24-ft tower that is very sturdy and I'm planning to create a tilt base that is on a cantilever hinge with a weight of bricks on the bottom so that the winch doesn't need to work so hard this would also lessen the hazard of it falling and hitting so hard..
I'm a retired structural engineer with retired licenses. The structure looks fine. Well thought-out. What I haven't been able to see is the anchor bolt pattern and sizes. Bolt pull out would be my primary concern for the design. I am a 75 year ham and my tower climbing days are done
This is the best home made setup I have seen yet
Hey Dave, thanks for the show. Looks real nice with all the detail. 73,
Love how you painted it red and white.
Brilliant !... I can see myself building one for a wind turbine
That is one bad azz rig. I hope your in the biz on making towers. If not , don't miss your call.
Hey Dave, Please stand to the side of the cable path when erecting the tower! You don't want to be lined up in its path if something lets go...
Yea you might get cut in half.
I use to have a Paul Buyan Whip 60ft tall round steel pole 6" at bottom and 3 at top. The plans are in old QST and I could lower it and raise it with rope. It was counter balanced with weight on bottom for the TH-6DXX and Ham M.
No winch needed in that design. I had to push it to get it started to tilt over.
Its in old QST article you can find on QST page.
I dont think that weight is exceeding the cable capacity lol, but yes good practice
Penguin with hat, nice
Yeah, I've seen enough pics to know he is right, never in line with cable path. Also, a hydraulic may be way to go instead.
That is some beautiful engineering.... And it's a good looking too! Thanks for all your videos and instructional content - I'm a relatively new general ticket holder and learned lots from watching you over the past year... 73 - KK6IQK.
Really nice setup. Would be proud to have that in my yard :)
Wow super nice clean .
Amazing job.
Love it.
It seems to me now i will do something similar and bit taller .
gave me some really good ideas on the construction of my Towner to be. thanks for sharing.
Very well engineered lift structure. This was a very cool video. Thank you.
That is one sweet rig. I wish I had the welding skills to dupicate this design with your permission or course. Thanks and 73 Vic de KE8JWE
Wow I can only dream for such a work of art , good job!!
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base.
All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel.
Hope you enjoyed the design
73 de kbordk
Thanks for sharing your experience. I can't climb towers anymore so I was looking for alternatives. I didn't like some of the other setups that people have tried. I see where people made a tilt over mast. I thought why can't you do the same with a tower. I was thinking about designs and then I saw yours. I can't climb but I can weld.
WOW! Can't wait for the comments on this one! Great job!
Nice tower, also in The Netherlands this concept is very common for illegally radio stations with homemade towers up to 100 meters.
Cool Tower. Congrats ! Don't stand in line with the Base Mount when you are winching it up and down. If any bolts fail ever, the base will shoot backwards and kill you. stand off to the side when winching it up or down. 73,
I would like to have that set up in my yard,, what a great video 😂 73S N0QIC HERB
I JUST started in HAM and I am Thouroughly Impressed!!! Great Job!!!!
Whoopty dooo
A magnificent feat of engineering!
If only I had one this big in my garden with permission.
I would defo have a dipole & 5 element aerial on there.
Well done.
Looks like a relatively simple build.
I really like your tower build You did a great job and it's beautiful and it looks like it works pretty well..
I'm curious if you had considered doing a cantilever style tilt over with a weight on the bottom?
I'm thinking of doing just that but with a cantilever and a heavy concrete weight on the bottom so the winch doesn't need to work hard
Look forward to future signal reports from the Yagi at that height !
It's........BEAUTIFUL!
Dave do u have any plans ? also looking forward to your next video.
Great video as always Dave.
73
NE5U
You would be smart to add a sway brace like 1\8 inch steel cable run through 1 inch square tubing standoffs say 4 inches out with a 1\4 inch hole all the way to the top of your tower ! Use a 3\8's turn buckle tied to the very bottom of the tower and you will eliminate all that bending of the 25g as you raise the tower . You also need to raise the height of the point of attachment on the tower at least 10 feet .
Maybe you have some advice for a plan that I have. Looking for ideas on a crank up/ tilt tower. I plan to raise it and lower it using a utility pole.
Beautiful powder coat job!!
Pretty Sweet design ! It’s sort of Funny on how many of these towers dont utilize a electric whinch and I couldn’t understand why someone didnt install one to make the procedure easier IMO they aren’t very expensive to purchase any more and it looks like all the manual designs need a small team to set up their towers ive always been a guy that likes to design things i can do by myself as that is part of the challenge on building or using whatever i build plus i dont need to rely on anyone as well
NICE setup you did a great job now I have to have one.
This is really cool! Thank you for sharing!
Brandon KG5LQM
Impressive design and cool tilt-over motor set-up. I'm considering a more generic config; 'US Tower i.e. 541SS, but surprisingly, they don't offer a motorized tilt mech.
very impressive engineering.
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base.
All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel.
Hope you enjoyed the design
73 de kbordk
Very nice design
Was the stand made and or bought Dave? I fit was made what are the dimensions and materials you used?
That is one sexy tower!
Beautiful. Loved how clean the design was. Also the paint job was excellent!!!! Probably the most professional job I have seen that wasn't for production. I assume this wasn't the prototype. Because a design this good has to evolve.
Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base. David is a little slack in recognition it would appear.
All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel.
Hope you enjoyed the design
73 de kbordk
@@frankr5941 do you have a set of build prints for it.
Looks great, most towers recommend bracketing at 10 feet, so if you made the errection tower 10 feet high at clamp area that would be perfect. One yard of concrete is ok if you are guying, I think free standing requires something like two yards for a crank up tip over fifty footer.
Awesome tower
Beautiful job,Dave ! 73 !
that was perfect great wow too many questions to ask, others probably have asked before thumbs up for sure
I have a tower like that with three sections I am going to use your idea to put it up. I will go up another twenty foot with pipe to get it to fifty foot. I will just put a light antenna on it like a I max 2000. I would like to give this video about fifty thumbs up.
You’re going to put a 24 foot tall antenna on 20 feet of unsupported pipe on top of a 30 foot tower???
@@stargazer7644 I didnt talk about the details.
@@shartne What details did you leave out that would make that better?
Thanks for the heads up on how to lower raise the my tv tower
Very nice no expense spared
Nice job Dave, as always.
nice work, lots of it. thanks for sharing
Good job nice set up
How high is your winch pole, and at what height do you have the lifting cable attached to the tower? What is the over all height of the tower?
nice setup Dave I'm looking for a winch for my tower something simmer do you have, if you have any information on the winch and what size cable you have that would be a big help thank you
what a nice job, you make it look easy. LOL
totally amazing work in deed.. well done.. tony t. n0amy..
Good Upload
i am building something simulor to that 40 ft step tower just trying to figure out the back for the winch i have 4 10ft pipe from a well bit im using
Very nice!
Awesome Tower
That's how to do it..I had a 20 footer hoisting a 100 with a 12 v winch for years
5:24 This is me when I see a beautiful sexy lady. (Did anyone make this joke already?)
yeah... i got the joke.
I am also feeling pretty jealous why how don't I have this? I N D I A ❤
How would you add a Rotor to your Antenna? Would you be able to mount a rotor to the lower section and run sections of pipe?
How log are your Guys on this tower? I saw what looked like a light in the last tower section, was this just for giggles? It all looks great! Please send me your answers, love to hear about this.
great video,73 from brazil
Well done.
Very nice tower.. could've done without the music for the video.
Just turn the volume down & 'Voila'!!
Great Job
The tower is great, but what if it happens in a thunderstorm?
Do you DIY something like TV-RF cable Plugs\sockets?(when thunderstorm coming just pull out the plug)
O man ! that is awesome . I've been waiting on you to show more detail . I hope you don't have a copyright yet cause Im make N notes! I like the base swivel you have set up on it ! that's such a awesome ideal thanks for shearing
Thank you Kb0rdk here, i designed and built that base.
All material and design was evaluated with a senior chief engineer. Retired programmer/machinist now and no longer work steel.
Hope you enjoyed the design
73 de kbordk
@@frankr5941 What an awesome job you did ! do you have a layout on paper design for this i can get ? website ? or email ? TY Tony
Is the wench attachment @ about 25' and how big is the wench ? so many questions ! LOL
Thank you tony, unfortunately if i had the specs they would soooo buried in the archives. This erection device was designed for 50’ of rohn25 tower (max) lite antenna loading w/guy wires or 40’ freestand. Without knowing your skill level I highly recommend having a professional assemble your design. I believe overall height is about 10’. Remember all your angles of approach have to calculated for load and variance.
Stay safe and good luck with your project
Where can I get some dimensions or drawings for this
Show top my friend, 73
Can you give me the brand and model of motor you use for tilt up this tower. Thanks
Dave , What size winch did you use?
Dave did you do the welding per the tower base ( white steel) ? Nice job. walt
Did you make the tower yourself? I mean, did you weld it yourself?
how do you get the antenna to the top? do you let stand back down and attach it, then pull back up? or another way
How can I get an antenna picture to you? I'm an old dxer with a new smart phone (my first) lol You may be able to identify it for me..thanks
Very cool! Thank you for sharing! I must ask... Why not go ahead and mount your antennas and secure coax prior to raising the tower vs climbing to mount? Just curious!
You would. He’s just testing the tower raising.
Just "testing" out the guys also?
You wod mount everything, obviously the OP doesn't climb, 50 ft of 25g can take the load with just his 1st set of guys and the bracket.
Lotta of work for a tower that can be erected in a few hours with 2 guys and a gin pole.
Do you have a set of prints to build this tower base ?
Nice job,,, I need room
Welcome back
Hey Dave... it's been several years now. Is there anything you would have done differently with this design now? I have 6 sections of Rohn 45G to go up before the snow flies in Iowa and wondered if there were any lessons learned in your experience with this design? I don't think my design will be exactly like yours, but similar is why I ask. Thank you for posting this - gave me lots of great ideas. In my late 60s now, I have to think about ease of maintenance and ease of repair too! 73 KK0DJ
Hey Dave
We need to build a 60ft. tower for a LP-FM station in Georgia. The antenna is only about 10lbs. and the wind speed in my area is 80mph. About how much did you pay for your tower? We are a non-profit community station and of course money is tight. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Nice tower! What is the song in this vid? Cool song!
very nice, but you could put so much more on it. Ma5b ?
Awesome job thank you .
that's super fly
Hello newbie here. Question. What are the benefits to having a radio tower. I would like to know for future references
It gets your antennas off the ground.
Wonder how far you can transmit on there?