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Thanks. The stand is three 4-6" steel tubes - more than adequate. Test date: 5/1/09 - Time: 7:00 PM; Weather may postpone to the following Friday, same time, 7:00 PMRobert Gift wrote:Thanks, dj.
Your sharp photo even reveals the rotor vanes through the screened intake opening!
Is the pole three poles?
Hope it is strong enough.
Please inform when they will test close to the test date so we don't forget.
Thank you.
there is a town near me that uses three utility poles to make a large tripod for there 3T22Federal Signal fan wrote:Stunningly crystal pictures. That siren is a survivor. One that i hope will never die. I think it's interesting that they used 3 tubes instead of a class 1, 2, or 3 pole.
Thanks for sharing those.
Joshua
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