Folks;
Well, I spent a lot of time since March dismantling the tower, straightening the steel, wire brushing, priming and painting the parts.
Here are some pictures of the pile of painted steel. Sorry, my camera is pretty cheap but there had been some requests for some pics.

The posts in the background will support the tower they are 6 feet deep in holes that are wider at the bottom than the top then 4 sacks of concrete mix in the bottom, the ties have bars driven through holes in the lower end to key to the concrete.

A little better perspective on the steel. Believe it or not this is pretty much the entire 45 foot tower in pieces. The only parts not shown are the crossbrace rods which are in another pile hidden in the brush somewhere I haven't exactly figured out how to prep them for paint just yet as well as a small pile of girts for top sections still on the sawhorses from painting. Those pieces of angle iron across the tops of the posts are parts from another partial tower i salvaged and are not attached or part of the current tower. They are there for leveling the top of those posts. The post are used railroad ties and i selected these from a huge pile for quality and they are all 7" by 9" oak and well saturated with creosote so should outlast me plus a few decades.

There are some pieces from the second tower I salvaged laying around the base just so you don't wonder if I missed painting them.
Enjoy!
Cheers.
TomW