I would think that the top of the windmill tower being directly over the well would be more important than the well being in the center of the base of the tower.
Bryon
I would think that the top of the windmill tower being directly over the well would be more important than the well being in the center of the base of the tower.
Thank You, Ron. I couldn't remember where the information came from until I reread this post. In my case, one end of the form lumber was cut to the same angle as the tower. I numbered the legs and turned them over and used spray paint at the top of the form. I then cut each leg 3" shorter so it would be hanging in the air and welded on the cross bar. I also hoovered out the bottom of the hole so all the loose dirt was gone.Ron Stauffer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 9:26 pm I have done a few anchor sets only but usually set mill and tower and attach anchors.
We do a variation of Todd's method. Instead of cutting exact length 2X4 we have four 10' 2x4s that have the length of 27 & 33 towers sides marked on the angle. Each 10' 2x4 is allowed to run wild. An added benefit is that the run wild end is far enough away from the anchor hole to allow support from either blocking or form stake. I have never had the bottoms of all four holes level and usually 3 anchors are dangling. We put a 45 brace on each corner to keep a square instead of a trapezoid.
Ron Stauffer
Montrose CO