We have a 45' flag poll in my community. Today I replaced the rope using your recommendations. It went flawlessly. Instead of using duct tape, I used first aid cloth tape which I found more flexible when connecting the old rope to the new rope going through the pulley at the top. Thank you for the video.
Another idea for tying the rope ends together is to do that BETWEEN the flag snap hooks. This way there is never an obstruction in your rope going through the pulley. Also, should your end knots ever come loose for any reason, then your flag hooks that are connected to your flag are keeping the two loose ends together and you can then lower the flag to re-secure the ends.
My old halyard broke from being frayed. This video helped me see a better way to install with the fisherman's knot and proper location to put the clips. Thanks, very helpful. Next I will try to install a new pole mount solar light.
Great video. I am replacing several flag pole ropes at Spencer oK city hall. Was trying to save our small town some money by not renting a bucket truck. Confident now that I can do it. Thanks!
That's wonderful! I'm so happy to hear that we were able to help you out! If you ever need anything else or have any questions- don't hesitate to reach out!
Great question! There are some differences. Nylon is a fan favorite for flying because of how well it catches the wind. And the heavier a flag, the harder it is to fly without some real wind power. We have a great video on the different material types: ruclips.net/video/SUkHLnpubQY/видео.html
You could use a double snap hook to connect the two flags in the center or you can use the same method with the second flag leaving a few inches between the two flags.
My rope broke, darn it, wish I would have thought of replacing ahead of time. Maybe I should get a telescoping flag pole.... or a bucket...eh. Good video, happy to have it explained before I just went & ordered another rope, thanks!
I am glad we could help! I am sorry that your rope broke though.. If you ever need any additional help don't hesitate to reach out to us! www.flagandbanner.com/customer_service/contact_us.asp
I live dangerously. My flag hoist is open-ended. I severely dislike seeing slack rope between the top and bottom of the flag or the flag itself being slack between the hooks. An open-ended halyard is the only way to really avoid such situations. Of course, my flagstaff is not extremely tall (20'), so if a snap hook gets accidentally to-blocked, I can recover it without a bucket truck.
Thank you for watching! I'm so happy this helped you! Don't hesitate to reach out to us if you need anything else or if you cannot find one of our videos on the subject!
We have a 45' flag poll in my community. Today I replaced the rope using your recommendations. It went flawlessly. Instead of using duct tape, I used first aid cloth tape which I found more flexible when connecting the old rope to the new rope going through the pulley at the top. Thank you for the video.
We are so glad to hear you had success using the tape method.
Another idea for tying the rope ends together is to do that BETWEEN the flag snap hooks. This way there is never an obstruction in your rope going through the pulley. Also, should your end knots ever come loose for any reason, then your flag hooks that are connected to your flag are keeping the two loose ends together and you can then lower the flag to re-secure the ends.
make your own video.
Thank you! I am so thrilled that with this how-to video I managed it by myself! God Bless America!
My old halyard broke from being frayed. This video helped me see a better way to install with the fisherman's knot and proper location to put the clips. Thanks, very helpful. Next I will try to install a new pole mount solar light.
Great video. I am replacing several flag pole ropes at Spencer oK city hall. Was trying to save our small town some money by not renting a bucket truck. Confident now that I can do it. Thanks!
That's wonderful! I'm so happy to hear that we were able to help you out! If you ever need anything else or have any questions- don't hesitate to reach out!
Thank you, I was wondering about where the knot was going to end up. I didn't want it half way up the flag pole. Now I know, thank you!
I'm glad we were able to help!
Great demonstration...OORAH!!
It looks easy enough and I will try because I wanted my flag back up by tomorrow ..Thanks!
You'll have to let us know if it worked!
Thank you for doing this. A simple guide to follow!
Glad it was helpful!
Is there a difference in how the flag flies, depending on the material used? Does nylon work better than woven fabric?
Great question! There are some differences. Nylon is a fan favorite for flying because of how well it catches the wind. And the heavier a flag, the harder it is to fly without some real wind power. We have a great video on the different material types: ruclips.net/video/SUkHLnpubQY/видео.html
How exactly do I determine length of replacement rope?
You would take the height of your flagpole and double it to get the length you need. So if your flagpole is 20' you would order 40' of rope.
Great video! Best to connect a second flag the same way?
You could use a double snap hook to connect the two flags in the center or you can use the same method with the second flag leaving a few inches between the two flags.
@@Flagandbanner I think the same method is better solution to minimize stress between bottom eyelet of US and top eyelet of USMC flags.
My rope broke, darn it, wish I would have thought of replacing ahead of time. Maybe I should get a telescoping flag pole.... or a bucket...eh. Good video, happy to have it explained before I just went & ordered another rope, thanks!
I am glad we could help! I am sorry that your rope broke though.. If you ever need any additional help don't hesitate to reach out to us! www.flagandbanner.com/customer_service/contact_us.asp
I live dangerously. My flag hoist is open-ended. I severely dislike seeing slack rope between the top and bottom of the flag or the flag itself being slack between the hooks. An open-ended halyard is the only way to really avoid such situations. Of course, my flagstaff is not extremely tall (20'), so if a snap hook gets accidentally to-blocked, I can recover it without a bucket truck.
Thank you..worked like a charm!! LSC (ret) US NAVY
Thank you. For the info
Glad we could help!
Thank you so much. 🙂
Thank you for watching! I am so glad that we were able to help!!
Great help. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! I'm so happy this helped you! Don't hesitate to reach out to us if you need anything else or if you cannot find one of our videos on the subject!
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Thank you!! :)