Thank you for this 👊🏾 my 'garden/yard' is smaller than your extra space 😂 I was thinking of attaching a smaller pole to the top of the wall - shoulder height - but because of the size I need ideas of how to zigzag it. For your pole, can you not drill 2 small hook eyes either side? Have a great weekend 🌞 28 today 🤗 UK x
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This is all and good but I don’t have a pole I have a fence post at one end and a fence post and the other how can I tie it to each fence post to hang a few bits out plzzzzzz 😢
Thanks for watching and commenting Kieran. If the fence posts are timber, buy a couple of big screw in eyelets and drill holes slight;y smaller than the threads on the eyelets. Screw them in a Bob's your uncle. If the posts are concrete, you'll need to drill holes using masonry bits. Start small and increase in size until the hole is the correct size. Add a Rawlplug in each hole, then screw in the eyelets. Hope that helps. Please remember to subscribe and watch some of my other videos for more great tips and advice.
You can still do it but you'd need to cut the membrane, dig the hole, concrete it in and reinstate the membrane and gravel. It might be easier to attach a pully to a fence post or even better extend the height of the pully wheel off of the fence post.
24/8/23 16:46. Is there anyway you can show how to do the knot again? (where you attach the line to the scaffold). I can’t quite follow it on this video. (Thank goodness for people like you. My husband is useless at DIY)!
Once you've formed the looped end on the line. poke the loop up through the eyelet on the pole and pass the other end of the line through the loop and pull all the line through and tighten.
Thanks very much for this video dude. It’s given me some great ideas to update and sort out my old washing line.
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Excellent tutorial Ian! Lovely setup!!
Thanks John.
I need a new washing line, great tutorial, need to buy one
Glad it helped buddy.
Nice one, thanks, got me thinking! Cheers.
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Thank you for this 👊🏾 my 'garden/yard' is smaller than your extra space 😂 I was thinking of attaching a smaller pole to the top of the wall - shoulder height - but because of the size I need ideas of how to zigzag it. For your pole, can you not drill 2 small hook eyes either side? Have a great weekend 🌞 28 today 🤗 UK x
Great advice, thanks.
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good video help me out big time , cheer,s
Pleasure Kieran. Remember to help me back by subscribing. Cheers.
Great idea with the scaffolding pole it will outlast you, I think 🤣👌
Lol, I hope not.
This is all and good but I don’t have a pole I have a fence post at one end and a fence post and the other how can I tie it to each fence post to hang a few bits out plzzzzzz 😢
Thanks for watching and commenting Kieran. If the fence posts are timber, buy a couple of big screw in eyelets and drill holes slight;y smaller than the threads on the eyelets. Screw them in a Bob's your uncle. If the posts are concrete, you'll need to drill holes using masonry bits. Start small and increase in size until the hole is the correct size. Add a Rawlplug in each hole, then screw in the eyelets.
Hope that helps.
Please remember to subscribe and watch some of my other videos for more great tips and advice.
I got membrane laid out and gravel on top, how can I do the pole
You can still do it but you'd need to cut the membrane, dig the hole, concrete it in and reinstate the membrane and gravel. It might be easier to attach a pully to a fence post or even better extend the height of the pully wheel off of the fence post.
24/8/23 16:46. Is there anyway you can show how to do the knot again? (where you attach the line to the scaffold). I can’t quite follow it on this video. (Thank goodness for people like you. My husband is useless at DIY)!
Once you've formed the looped end on the line. poke the loop up through the eyelet on the pole and pass the other end of the line through the loop and pull all the line through and tighten.
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Cheers. Make it shorter viz
Sorry Dawn, I do like a bit of a waffle.