xtremek
Well-known member
Sounds like a busy day.

I had maybe half inch of snow this morning.
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Trying to get some stuff done, been cleaning up the trash from the last out building left from my grandfather, found two old power transformers, the ones that hang of the poles along the road, they still have oil in them and from what I understand, it is bad stuff. I put in a request for a nationwide company with a local office, I am going to guess that having two will make it more expensive than having lots of them.![]()
The transformers are about the size of a ten gallon trash can, pretty heavy too, with obvious sloshing sounds from the oil.



But I already know you guys are watching.
Trying to get some stuff done, been cleaning up the trash from the last out building left from my grandfather, found two old power transformers, the ones that hang of the poles along the road, they still have oil in them and from what I understand, it is bad stuff. I put in a request for a nationwide company with a local office, I am going to guess that having two will make it more expensive than having lots of them.
I also have what I think is a good plan for the two tower sections that are vertical rather than horizontal. Hopefully that plan will work, won’t find out for a couple days, but I will post pictures when I start messing with it. I really need to get the sections broken down so I can clear the rest of the concrete slabs and buildings.



I forget... Do you get to scrap all the steel now? Be careful around the PCB transformers, friend of mine's dad died of cancer from PCB exposure.
Ron
Dad wants the bigger pieces of steel for a dock, I still have to disassemble everything, of course.
Dad wants the bigger pieces of steel, I still have to disassemble everything.
Very careful with the transformers, no visible leaks or signs of leakage, so at least I have that going for me.
The front dome is made of plastic, the rear is usually aluminum. They also made some of the domes out of fiberglass, don’t see those too often anymore. There are larger ones that use a cloth material, like they use in car tents, but those are flat and have springs to keep the tension on them. Basically they are just covers to protect the feed horn (it sends or collects the signal), these are microwave dishes and they are for point to point communications over long distances.

