Jeremy in DE
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Friend used to have a lighted Christmas star on his grain leg. I always admired it when driving near him since I could see it far over the fields.
Got this antenna tower on my property. 65 feet. Thought that it would be fun to try to get a Christmas star up on this tower this year.
Looking for ideas about how to get it raised and attached without spending much money (not wanting to hire a bucket truck to do it) and without hurting myself (not interested in climbing tower). Figure someone might have a brilliant idea I haven't thought of.
Doesn't have to be at the top. Just as high as reasonable.
Assuming I can get it attached, I figure it would be best to attach a pulley and then have a cable/rope system to raise and lower the star so I could service it from the ground. It needs to be stable in modest winds though I could lower it for a storm. Ideas?
P.S. If anyone has a lighted star they made or bought I would appreciate pictures as I think about assembling or buying one.
Got this antenna tower on my property. 65 feet. Thought that it would be fun to try to get a Christmas star up on this tower this year.
Looking for ideas about how to get it raised and attached without spending much money (not wanting to hire a bucket truck to do it) and without hurting myself (not interested in climbing tower). Figure someone might have a brilliant idea I haven't thought of.
Doesn't have to be at the top. Just as high as reasonable.
Assuming I can get it attached, I figure it would be best to attach a pulley and then have a cable/rope system to raise and lower the star so I could service it from the ground. It needs to be stable in modest winds though I could lower it for a storm. Ideas?
P.S. If anyone has a lighted star they made or bought I would appreciate pictures as I think about assembling or buying one.