Your illustration was very good. I just have to mention one thing. Level is on a horizontal plane. And plumb is vertical up and down. So when you’re setting your flagpoles you’re plumbing the pole it not leveling it. 😉
Wind moves in one direction at a time, thus the truck only needs to rotate 180 degrees at most. Rotating truck is designed to relieve tension on the pulley, rope, as well as heading on the flag. The cleat can remain stationary and still allow for the truck to rotate as needed. The benefits of internal systems allow the truck top 360 degrees mobility.
Great videos. They helped me a lot. But you were driving me crazy trying to get the pole "LEVEL". A vertical pole would be PLUMB, not level. Don't mind me.....LOL.
Hi guys thanks this video is really helpful. I have one question. After you raised the flagpole and put the flash collar on the concrete, it looked off centered. Is there anything I can do to make sure that it stays centered on the concrete base?
This happens Matt, and is preventable by using a bigger pedestal. You will need to go to a material yard and ask for a larger sonotube than the flash collar you are going to be using. Otherwise, you have to be perfectly centered as you could see. With a larger base you get protection for the flash collar and the better presentation too. Lawnmowers, etc. can play havoc on a flash collar. Normal go to retail outlets only carry up to 12" sonotube. Most of the time there is not a pedestal, the concrete is flush ground level.
It is recommended to caulk between the shaft and the ID of the foundation sleeve. However, on smaller flagpoles, such as the one in this video, it is not necessary. Check the flagpole foundation to see how much sand is in the foundation. Over time, this sand will compact, you may need to fill the sleeve with additional sand.
Hi,I am planning to install new stainless steel tube flagpole 6 meter long (20 foot) with O.D 2 inch and wall thickness 3 mm.could you please advice me how deep should I dig to concrete it the ground and how much the stainless steel tube should go in the pvc tube .The wedges should be left in the sleeve or should it be removed?
+dimple gogna We would recommend a minimum of 2 ft. depth. You may want to add 6" for additional support. Stainless steel is heavy! Also, Leave the wedges in:) Seal the foundation with calk and a collar cover to prevent water from getting in. Good luck!
Great video! Could someone install a fiberglass flagpole in a galvanized steel collar versus installing it in a fiberglass sleeve? What are the advantages or disadvantages?
I would have just used the level, what a great idea, using structures from different angles, to determine if it is level, that is great! probably would not work in Italy, (leaning tower of Pisa)
I have seen this done before (when the flagpole is held in place from above the flagpole), the trouble is Mother Nature. With the wind or anything that can shift the flagpole, or ground sleeve, off center you will have lost the desired alignment. We go dig first, place ground sleeve, concrete, let it all set up and use the tolerance the ground sleeve offers to get a great result. Let us know how it goes if you are on a project of your own.
Your illustration was very good. I just have to mention one thing. Level is on a horizontal plane. And plumb is vertical up and down. So when you’re setting your flagpoles you’re plumbing the pole it not leveling it. 😉
I miss Watching these Videos. Is this Guy still Active!?
Wind moves in one direction at a time, thus the truck only needs to rotate 180 degrees at most. Rotating truck is designed to relieve tension on the pulley, rope, as well as heading on the flag. The cleat can remain stationary and still allow for the truck to rotate as needed. The benefits of internal systems allow the truck top 360 degrees mobility.
Thanks for the informative how to video.
Do you caulk between the collar and the flagpole to keep water out of sand?
Great videos. They helped me a lot. But you were driving me crazy trying to get the pole "LEVEL".
A vertical pole would be PLUMB, not level. Don't mind me.....LOL.
5:00 So is the cleat better off with a stationary or adjustable with the wind rotating truck.
Hi guys thanks this video is really helpful. I have one question. After you raised the flagpole and put the flash collar on the concrete, it looked off centered. Is there anything I can do to make sure that it stays centered on the concrete base?
This happens Matt, and is preventable by using a bigger pedestal. You will need to go to a material yard and ask for a larger sonotube than the flash collar you are going to be using. Otherwise, you have to be perfectly centered as you could see. With a larger base you get protection for the flash collar and the better presentation too. Lawnmowers, etc. can play havoc on a flash collar. Normal go to retail outlets only carry up to 12" sonotube. Most of the time there is not a pedestal, the concrete is flush ground level.
why didnt u just put a baseplate for that pole instead?? a lot stronger!!
wondered how you would get it center so colar would be even -NOT. larger base or no base or take alot of time center pole? some good tips
Wow I guess I never knew there are people so into flagpoles, and flags.. I guess I dont feel so wierd about my geeky interest now, LOL
It is recommended to caulk between the shaft and the ID of the foundation sleeve. However, on smaller flagpoles, such as the one in this video, it is not necessary. Check the flagpole foundation to see how much sand is in the foundation. Over time, this sand will compact, you may need to fill the sleeve with additional sand.
I recognize that truck assembly ….Sandra at Airborne Flag :-)
How tall is it and where can I purchase one from?
Hi,I am planning to install new stainless steel tube flagpole 6 meter long (20 foot) with O.D 2 inch and wall thickness 3 mm.could you please advice me how deep should I dig to concrete it the ground and how much the stainless steel tube should go in the pvc tube .The wedges should be left in the sleeve or should it be removed?
+dimple gogna We would recommend a minimum of 2 ft. depth. You may want to add 6" for additional support. Stainless steel is heavy! Also, Leave the wedges in:) Seal the foundation with calk and a collar cover to prevent water from getting in. Good luck!
Great video! Could someone install a fiberglass flagpole in a galvanized steel collar versus installing it in a fiberglass sleeve? What are the advantages or disadvantages?
what is the height and the width of the pole?
Level = horizontal plane
Plumb = vertical plane
Flagpole is 30 feet tall with a 5" butt diameter.
What maetiral is this flag pole made with, Fiberglass?
John Baker Aluminum
I would have just used the level, what a great idea, using structures from different angles, to determine if it is level, that is great! probably would not work in Italy, (leaning tower of Pisa)
Ha! There are always exceptions to the rule.
Plumb bob works everytime
Silly question why not just concrete the hole once the pole is placed.
I have seen this done before (when the flagpole is held in place from above the flagpole), the trouble is Mother Nature. With the wind or anything that can shift the flagpole, or ground sleeve, off center you will have lost the desired alignment. We go dig first, place ground sleeve, concrete, let it all set up and use the tolerance the ground sleeve offers to get a great result. Let us know how it goes if you are on a project of your own.
Aluminum
PLUMB! PLUMB! PLUMB! NOT LEVEL! You hurt my OCD!
7:37: Iwo Jima.
ware is this vidio shot
5 words, 3 spelt correctly, not bad, not bad at all ;)
plumb is vertical !!! not level level is horizontal
Channel locks? You mean dogs, woof woof.