Go to a good ship's chandler's store - they will have more pieces of 
string and gadgets to go with them than you can possibly imagine.

Nick.




At 1:59 pm -0400 4/8/05, Elliott Mac-FME001 wrote:
>Group,
>
>We have an antenna mast that is used at 3 m and 10m distances. The 
>tie down spots for each position is not equi-distant at each 
>location, which means that a fixed length tie down rope is not 
>possible. We have to adjust the rope for each spot.
>
>The way we are doing it now leaves some play in the ropes and opens 
>the possibility for a wind gust to cause problems.
>
>I am looking for a nonconductive tensioner or clamp that I can put 
>at the end of the rope that will allow us to adjust the rope so that 
>it is tight at both positions.
>
>Does anybody out there have any ideas or suggestions? The only other 
>options that I have at the moment is to bore new tie down spots or 
>use a metal strap tensioner, which I would rather steer clear of if 
>possible .
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Mac Elliott
>
>email: <mailto:fme...@motorola.com>fme...@motorola.com
>phone: 954-723-5480
>


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