Re: Second try with Beverage Antenna in WW2
- From: Allodoxaphobia <bit-bucket@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Sep 2005 22:47:53 GMT
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:58:59 -0400, J Teske wrote:
........
> What he did was secure one end of the tubing to a vise on a workbench
> in his garage, secured the other end somehow (don't remember exactly
> how he did this) to his automobile and then straightening the tubing
> by slowly driving forward.
Probably by clamping it to the bumper! Back in those days we had 'real'
bumpers -- Made In America _and_ made out of steel. As well, the dash
'board' was made out of steel.
Back on topic: Great Story(s).
73
Jonesy
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