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indian8132
03-05-2007, 09:57 PM
Hello everyone, I sure hope your enjoying your day :D

I need to make a 6-7ft flagpole for my garden with an Irish Flag on top. I have the flag, I just dont know how to make the flagpole (Yes I want to MAKE it, not BUY it.) What should I get? Like, how can I get the poles and should I spray paint it silver? Please help, +Rep to people who help good :D

Once again, Enjoy your day :D

Sincerely,
Typo

cocaine
03-05-2007, 09:58 PM
B&Q for the poles

PaulMacC
03-05-2007, 09:58 PM
Get a mop and take the top of the mop off then use that

indian8132
03-05-2007, 09:58 PM
B&Q for the poles

Ty, but how much would they be approx.

Used a mop before lol but it broke, and I have a £65 budget for making it

dirrty
03-05-2007, 10:00 PM
go on their website...

:Hazel
03-05-2007, 10:00 PM
Steal the pole from the washing line if you have one ;)

indian8132
03-05-2007, 10:00 PM
Steal the pole from the washing line if you have one ;)

Lol, I wonder how I can do that without mum noticing.. :p

Im on B+Q's website, searched Pole, nothing much came up..

-Soph-
03-05-2007, 10:38 PM
go out and buy one lol?

they're not expensive.

B&Q should have them.. go look in their store instead of on the net.

Bef
03-05-2007, 10:44 PM
Go to your favorite hardware store
Buy one steel plumbing pipe (for the pole) with threads on the bottom. It should be the height of your ceiling minus 5 inches and around 1 3/4 inches in diameter. They'll cut it for you at places like H. Depot. This will not be a shiny mirror color like some professional stripper poles.
Get a flange to screw the pole into. A flange is a strong base piece that you can screw the pole into and then bolt down to the bottom piece of wood.
Get the four nuts, bolts, and washers to attach the flange to the bottom of the stripper pole base.
Plywood usually comes in 4'x8', so get one of those and get them to cut it in half (again, they'll do that at H. Depot for you).
Get 12' worth of 2"x6" board. Cut it into two 4' pieces, one 1' piece, and two 1 1/2' pieces.
You'll want a drill with a bit the same size as the bolts for the flange.
Get some 2 1/2" nails or whatever you have lying around. You might also want a hammer or your brother's head.
If you want the pole to be more sturdy, get a bunch of bricks or flat-cinder-blocks to put in the base.

Stripper Pole Assembly

Drill 4 holes in the center of one of the plywood panels and the 1' piece of 2"x6" for the flange to get bolted onto.
Bolt the flange onto the 1' 2"x6" and the plywood panel panel with the bolts coming up through the bottom, so that the nuts get tightened on to the flange, and put washers between the head of the bolt and the plywood to keep the bolts from pulling through the wood (see figure 2). From the bottom up the sandwich should look like this: heads of bolts, washers, bottom of plywood, 2"x6", flange, nuts, tails of bolts.
Nail the two 4' long 2"x6" onto the bottom piece of plywood (the one with the flange attached). Put them at the edge of the plywood and on opposite sides.
Nail the two 1 1/2' long 2"x6" in the middle of the plywood as in the figures. They should butt up against the 1' piece of 2"x6", although they are standing tall, and it is lying on its side.
Now cut a hole in the exact center of the other piece of plywood the same diameter as the pole. You can do this with a special drill bit made to cut holes or you can just keep drilling holes in a cirlce till the middle falls out.
Finally, nail the top piece of plywood with the hole in it onto the 2"x6" so that it matches up over the bottom plywood.
Screw the pole into the flange.
Put the bricks into the openings on the side to weigh down the base. The farther towards the edge the bricks are the better leverage they'll get to weigh down the base.

indian8132
03-05-2007, 11:03 PM
Go to your favorite hardware store
Buy one steel plumbing pipe (for the pole) with threads on the bottom. It should be the height of your ceiling minus 5 inches and around 1 3/4 inches in diameter. They'll cut it for you at places like H. Depot. This will not be a shiny mirror color like some professional stripper poles.
Get a flange to screw the pole into. A flange is a strong base piece that you can screw the pole into and then bolt down to the bottom piece of wood.
Get the four nuts, bolts, and washers to attach the flange to the bottom of the stripper pole base.
Plywood usually comes in 4'x8', so get one of those and get them to cut it in half (again, they'll do that at H. Depot for you).
Get 12' worth of 2"x6" board. Cut it into two 4' pieces, one 1' piece, and two 1 1/2' pieces.
You'll want a drill with a bit the same size as the bolts for the flange.
Get some 2 1/2" nails or whatever you have lying around. You might also want a hammer or your brother's head.
If you want the pole to be more sturdy, get a bunch of bricks or flat-cinder-blocks to put in the base.

Stripper Pole Assembly

Drill 4 holes in the center of one of the plywood panels and the 1' piece of 2"x6" for the flange to get bolted onto.
Bolt the flange onto the 1' 2"x6" and the plywood panel panel with the bolts coming up through the bottom, so that the nuts get tightened on to the flange, and put washers between the head of the bolt and the plywood to keep the bolts from pulling through the wood (see figure 2). From the bottom up the sandwich should look like this: heads of bolts, washers, bottom of plywood, 2"x6", flange, nuts, tails of bolts.
Nail the two 4' long 2"x6" onto the bottom piece of plywood (the one with the flange attached). Put them at the edge of the plywood and on opposite sides.
Nail the two 1 1/2' long 2"x6" in the middle of the plywood as in the figures. They should butt up against the 1' piece of 2"x6", although they are standing tall, and it is lying on its side.
Now cut a hole in the exact center of the other piece of plywood the same diameter as the pole. You can do this with a special drill bit made to cut holes or you can just keep drilling holes in a cirlce till the middle falls out.
Finally, nail the top piece of plywood with the hole in it onto the 2"x6" so that it matches up over the bottom plywood.
Screw the pole into the flange.
Put the bricks into the openings on the side to weigh down the base. The farther towards the edge the bricks are the better leverage they'll get to weigh down the base.

wow tyvm, +rep!

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