Tips and tricks; use sand after the stone, fill the sleeve with the sand, raise it up and down, let the sand exit the bottom. The sand will keep your bottom stationary. Fill the hole with concrete. Install your pole, keep the pole clean, use a level on the pole to make it "plumb." Come back tomorrow, install your flag, raise it high, salute. Give thanks.
You guys said to have a 26" hole and place 4" of gravel under that making it even shallower, you didn't say how long your sleeve was, either way doesn't seem like a lot of anchoring concrete. Everywhere else says to have a 30" hole 10% of pole length for the sleeve itself. The flagpole i bought somewhere else only came with a 20" sleeve, now I'm hunting around to get a sleeve pipe of abs 2" pipe inside diameter for the pole so it can mount deeper and above ground a little but you're saying that's not necessary?
Hi! There are four clips on this pole, enough for two flags. If you wanted to fly a flag at half mass, you could move the flag down to the bottom two clips.
That camo pole is sharp! I love it!
Tips and tricks; use sand after the stone, fill the sleeve with the sand, raise it up and down, let the sand exit the bottom. The sand will keep your bottom stationary. Fill the hole with concrete. Install your pole, keep the pole clean, use a level on the pole to make it "plumb." Come back tomorrow, install your flag, raise it high, salute. Give thanks.
You guys said to have a 26" hole and place 4" of gravel under that making it even shallower, you didn't say how long your sleeve was, either way doesn't seem like a lot of anchoring concrete.
Everywhere else says to have a 30" hole 10% of pole length for the sleeve itself. The flagpole i bought somewhere else only came with a 20" sleeve, now I'm hunting around to get a sleeve pipe of abs 2" pipe inside diameter for the pole so it can mount deeper and above ground a little but you're saying that's not necessary?
Great video. Is there a way to place a lock on the sleeve to minimize the risk of thieves stealing the pole?
The PVC or ABS sleeve doesn't bond to concrete so that can be pulled out as well unless you use adhesive to bond it to concrete.
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How do you fly flag at half mass
Hi! There are four clips on this pole, enough for two flags. If you wanted to fly a flag at half mass, you could move the flag down to the bottom two clips.
That sounds good seems like that would work just fine for half-mast thanks a lot
Out of plumb.