FlagDesk.com | How To Replace Roped Cable Assmebly For Vanguard Cam Cleat Flag Poles (DIY)

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  • @prestonmolloy808
    @prestonmolloy808 10 лет назад

    I see when you attached your swivel snap-hook, you've got some friction from your cable that holds it in place. I just did a flagpole installation and found that there was no resistance from the cable on the snap-hook and it was able to slide almost freely up and down. What gauge cable do you use and is it coated? Also our kit did not come with a counter weight and it was immediately obvious that the flag wasn't flying right. How much weight is typical?

    • @FlagdeskPlus
      @FlagdeskPlus  10 лет назад +1

      These are great questions! The thinner the cable/coating, the more resistance typically, but it is not very difficult to adjust either way. This was a NWCH8 or quarter inch. The correct weight depends on the height of flagpole. For flagpoles 30 ft and less you can use a 3.5 lb weight. For flagpoles between 30 and 50 ft use a 7 lb weight. Taller flagpoles have a 14 lb weight. You can get any weight or color at flagdesk.com. Thanks for your questions and happy flag flying!

  • @adampark8341
    @adampark8341 4 года назад

    Whats a good size cable? 1/4”?1/16”?

  • @MrBiasJoe
    @MrBiasJoe 4 года назад

    What's the size of this flagpole?