 nortexcomp
join:2005-01-24 Arlington, TX
| reply to John Galt Re: Tower Alternative...When Appearance Counts
I am very interested in something like this and was about to go exploring to see if it was feasible. That company you sited is 20 minutes away from me, so maybe I will drop by. $8,000 is a little steep for what I had in mine. I was thinking $5,000 tops. How tall was the pole that they quoted you on? Also does the $8,000 include the equipment box or just the pole? Thanks for posting this. |
  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| said by nortexcomp :$8,000 is a little steep for what I had in mine. I was thinking $5,000 tops. How tall was the pole that they quoted you on? Also does the $8,000 include the equipment box or just the pole? Thanks for posting this. As I indicated, the salesman quoted me a price for the 100 foot "mondo-rated" pole since I wanted to make sure that I had enough money in the basket for the job. He said that the price would be about $5,600 or so, and if I scaled back on the loading requirements, it would be cheaper still. Bulk purchase (6 or more), even cheaper still.
The enclosure is about $1,500 for a stainless steel model, cheaper for the painted steel and aluminum. Very heavy duty...
I am glad you found some value in the post.
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