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HANK BREEDLOVE MACHINE SHOP A job shop for the "RADIO-ACTIVE" MAN and the Original makers of the all Brass quick disconnect coupling since 1985. Look around, I have many new products for you and if not, together we can make what you need….. I offer machine shop services for the Ham radio or CB operator who needs that special piece of hardware to support a screwdriver antenna or bug catcher. Everything is hand made to close tolerance to match your needs. Fast priority mail shipping and your satisfaction guaranteed. EASY AND SECURE BUYING WITH PAYPAL AND MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS FREE SHIPPING WITH ORDER OF $80 OR MORE. SHIPPING: $10 TO ANYWHERE IN U.S.A (includes Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico) no weight limit |

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The picture above shows most of the stuff that I make but from the picture you can see that I like to make things strong and solid. Everything is cut from solid metal using brass, aluminum and stainless steel. I have HF insulators, EZ over couplings and antenna mounts, all of which are of my own design and built to last. Most of these designs came about because someone "radio-active" needed something better. If you have a need for something, email or call and we can talk about it. Everything that I make for ham radio or CB radio station operators, I make to last a lifetime. Unlike Radio Shack equipment, my equipment for antenna mounting is strong enough to hold any CB or ham radio antenna. Any ham radio equipment that you might need to attach to your antenna tower or car will be totally secured. Strong enough to handle the antenna booster or motorized tarheel antenna. My stake pocket mounting bracket for the pick-up truck is a design original that I made for a customer which has proved to be very popular. My coaxial connector is also original and a new design of my own. It can be used with the backing plate set up and all my mounts or as an antenna mount for antenna's with the PL259 base connection it is so strong. ( like the NGC UHV-6 antenna ) |

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Jerry Breedlove, born 1947, struggling to survive, but having fun anyway. |
