A tower worker on Sutro posted a bunch of photos on reddit today, not just some great views but some interesting behind the scenes of the maintanenace / repainting going on.
Is any of it from the saltwater of the Bay being carried inland in the air?There are some Sutro inspection reports on the Sutro Tower official site, from 2020, that point out lots of rust issues.
Um...probably all of it - it's only ~3 miles from the coastline...Is any of it from the saltwater of the Bay being carried inland in the air?
Is any of it from the saltwater of the Bay being carried inland in the air?
Many misconceptions exist about how often the Bridge is painted. Some say once every seven years, others say from end-to-end each year. Actually, the Bridge was painted when it was originally built. Until 1965, only touch up was required. In 1965, advancing corrosion sparked a program to remove the original lead-based paint (which was 68% red lead paste in a linseed oil carrier). The removal continued to 1995. In 1965, the original paint was replaced with an inorganic zinc silicate primer and acrylic emulsion topcoat. In the 1980s, this paint system was replaced by a water-borne inorganic zinc primer and an acrylic topcoat. The Bridge will continue to require routine touch up painting on an on-going basis.
Very cool details! As for that "one other" FM on Sutro, it's 98.9. And 103.7 moved off Sutro a few years back, to San Bruno Mountain. So, there are now just three FM's on that tower. All but 96.5 run about 5kw-8kw, which makes their signals weaker down in San Jose. As a result, 98.9 simulcasts with 99.1 in the South Bay. And 104.5, when it was KFOG, was simulcast in the South Bay on 97.7.I recall (back in the day) - FM's on Sutro were, KOIT 96.5, KSFX 103.7, KFOG 104.5 I think there was one other, but I forget now.