[Boatanchors] Your input needed

Duane Fischer, W8DBF dfischer at usol.com
Thu Sep 28 17:25:00 EDT 2006


Interesting question Larry, be sure to post the solution for all the list 
subscribers to read.
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Subject: [Boatanchors] Your input needed


>I planted the base stubs for my tower yesterday in almost 6 yards of 
>concrete.  Big hole and the little brown guys that did the work really 
>hustled to get it done before the bees returned.
>
> The stubs are 5 ft long and hollow, sturdy material at the least.  My 
> question is, what type liquid should i pour down into them to keep the 
> moisture (what little we get other than my sprinkler system) from eating 
> them out for the inside.  Back in the 40's i have learned that in the main 
> spar of some of the airplanes, which was hollow btw, they used fish oil. 
> Stinky stuff when the spar was cut open.  I'd like to pour some sort of 
> non-toxic oil in them and then seal the top of the opening with paraffin 
> or something meltable and pourable.  Any ideas of what would work. 
> Manufacturer said to pack sand down inside and then seal the opening. 
> BRRRRRRRP!  I wouldn't think sand would be a good option and besides i 
> don't want this thing to come tumbling down in 10-15 years due to the base 
> stubs rotting out from the inside.
>
> Any ideas here?  Cooking oil, vegetable oil etc. etc.?
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
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