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Post by linus69 on Apr 25, 2013 7:37:45 GMT -5
Old Storm Damaged Flag Pole was repaired/recycled and installed at the end of the driveway. Paul Attachments:
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quikduk
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Post by quikduk on Apr 25, 2013 13:09:23 GMT -5
Paul, That looks like my telescoping flag pole. I have to lower mine in high winds to save it from snapping. I am looking for a heavy wall tapered pole (used) to replace it with but most just get scrapped for the $$. WOW! A matching "driveway gate" too. Must be nice. Mine is sitting in the garage waiting for funds to finish.
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Post by linus69 on Apr 25, 2013 14:58:11 GMT -5
Hey Ken, This one is a 2in diameter,16 gauge wall sectional flag pole about 18yrs old. I bought a new one of the same type to to go where this one used to be. It was identical to this old one in every way, I wouldn`t be surprised if the same company made them both. The Pipe Gate I did a while ago and didn`t realize the photos were gone since the photo service they were on went defunct, I replaced them. chinesetractor.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=lg&thread=583&page=1
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