Got my 35' pole up. Mine was an old school yard galvanized flagpole I bought for $50, weighing 300 lbs, so couldn't lift it with MY wife. Got a cherry picker out and paid him $40. Concrete was $35 at the end of a load nearby. Had to wait for that. Dug a 30" dia x 42" deep hole and buried a 6' x 3" x .125 wall fence post in the concrete, sticking up 3'. Then, we slid the 3.5" flagpole over it. Just to make sure the aluminum fence post didn't bend, at the ground, we slid a 2.5" dia galvanized pole inside of that. Holds up good to the wind out here in the country.
Beautiful flagpole and I love the design of the concrete base. Just a technicality, but the Gadsden flag and the Stars and Stripes should not be flown together because both are officially authorized national flags of the United States of America. It technically should be either one or the other. The Gadsden flag as well as 46 other historical flag designs throughout our nation's history, were authorized as our nation's flag but were never unauthorized for use. Since none of them were ever unauthorized by Congress, they all hold the same honor in the US Flag Code. I actually went rounds with my HOA over the Gadsden flag when they tried to tell me that I could fly the US flag (after I beat them in court over the flagpole in the first place), but I could not fly any other flag in its place. We once again went back to court where I proved that all 48 historic flags, including the Gadsden flag, are currently authorized as national flags and I am legally able to fly any of the 48 authorized flags to represent the United States of America. I have flown the Gadsden flag alone on the flagpole which is now lit up with spotlights so it stays up 24-hours a day, ever since just to rub it in their faces. By the way, here is a print that shows all 48 authorized US flags: laughingsquid.com/american-flags-art-print/
Love this video! Awesome job! We are getting ready to put up a 20' pole and your video was most helpful. Wish we could have seen you raise the flag pole though, how many people did it take? Is Dylan your son? We are also putting up a Gadsden flag might anger some neighbors but this is America after all. Thank you
The wife held the base of the pole down against the open lip of the sleeve while I walked it upwards and once high enough I just lifted it up over the lip and lowered it into the open hole of the sleeve. The pole is not heavy maybe forty pounds. Yes Dylan is our son and after four years of sitting on the edge on our seat he is home.
I suppose it will depending on maximum wind speed but the manufacturer recommends either 1 - 4' by 6' flag, or 2 - 3' by 5' flags for a 25 foot pole. On their website the manufacturer recommends a 30 foot pole for a 5' by 8' foot flag.
Sorry just saw this question. The pole is actually 27 foot long with 25 foot out of ground (exposed) give or take a few inches. the 2 feet plus a few inches sit inside a PVC sleeve that is embedded in the concrete.
A one piece in ground commercial aluminum or fiberglass flagpole should be able to handle a single 5’ x 8’ flag just fine. Actually, it is generally recommended with these types of poles that a single flag’s hoist should be approximately 20% the pole’s hight. (20’ pole = 4’ x 6’ flag, 25’ pole = 5’ x 8’ flag, 30’-35’ pole = 6’ x 10’ flag, etc.) If flying two flags on one pole, I’d personally recommend going down one size on both. (Except perhaps 35’ and 45’) Certain flags like the Gadsden, POW-MIA, and school district flags might look good going down an additional size.
Did you notice the cat in the background? He's the sidewalk supervisor. Why do all that work? Why not just dig a hole in the ground, pour in cement then just stick the flagpole in it?
+VideoImagesByTrig I laid the pole flat down on the ground with the flag pole base extending about 1/2 way over the sleeve hole. I had the wife hold the flag pole base down to guide it to hit the back edge of the sleeve while I picked up the pole from the top end of the flag pole. I used the edge of the sleeve as a backstop and continued to have the wife hold the base down against it while I walked the pole upwards. Your pole is ten feet longer so may need another set of hands or even a ladder to get it straight up vertical. I was able to just keep walking from the top to bottom to get mine vertical and then just drop it into the sleeve hole. I then centered it and filled with sand. Hope this helps...
When I get my own home, I want to install a flag pole and fly the US flag with the POW MIA flag. And have another pole coming from the house and fly another US flag.
+JAY T. The flag pole, hardware, and gold ball at the top is as shiny bright and new looking as the day it arrived. I did replace the original rope about a month ago which was an easy task of splicing a new rope with duck tape to the old and pulling it up and through the pulley and back down. The original flags are also holding their color very well and are not frayed at the edges at all. Very satisfied with how well everything is looking!
+MrHyperode what size are your flags? my flagpole is also 25ft with a 3" from top to bottom the manufacturer recommended 4x6 flags but i wanna go up to a 5x8bin your opinion do you think the pole would be fine with a 5x8 flag? and it cool you bought your son a flagpole.
+JAY T. The Flagpole Company recommends for this 3"- .125 wall thickness pole are:Max unflagged Wind Speed: 91 mphMax Flagged Wind Speed: 68 mphMax Suggested Flag Size: 5' x 8'We have 2 flags flying so they are reduced in size to 3 x 5.
The Flagpole Company Purchase this 25' flagpole as well as other sizes at The Flagpole Company Brooklyn, MI or on the web at www.theflagpoleco.com/fifl.html
A wonderful video! Thank you for sharing your installation & experience with our flagpole products. A great customer and wonderful project for your son. We wish him a safe return. The Flagpole Company www.flagpolecompany.com
Yes Only God Bless America, Otherwise trump is still a puppet to the NWO. Sorry to break it in that way. Then again this is coming from an Ancap those.
Got my 35' pole up. Mine was an old school yard galvanized flagpole I bought for $50, weighing 300 lbs, so couldn't lift it with MY wife. Got a cherry picker out and paid him $40. Concrete was $35 at the end of a load nearby. Had to wait for that. Dug a 30" dia x 42" deep hole and buried a 6' x 3" x .125 wall fence post in the concrete, sticking up 3'. Then, we slid the 3.5" flagpole over it. Just to make sure the aluminum fence post didn't bend, at the ground, we slid a 2.5" dia galvanized pole inside of that. Holds up good to the wind out here in the country.
Beautiful job. God Bless America!!
Great video. Someday when I get my own place, I'll have my flag pole out on my yard. I'll also have the a few flag poles connected to my house.
Great job LEATHERNECK!! Thanks for sharing. Semper Fidelis and God Bless America.
Great video! Looks intense doing all that set up. Awesome job
Props to you sir. I got my concrete today and those bags are heavy!
good job! getting A flag pole on the house when I get back go navy!
Beautiful flagpole and I love the design of the concrete base.
Just a technicality, but the Gadsden flag and the Stars and Stripes should not be flown together because both are officially authorized national flags of the United States of America. It technically should be either one or the other.
The Gadsden flag as well as 46 other historical flag designs throughout our nation's history, were authorized as our nation's flag but were never unauthorized for use. Since none of them were ever unauthorized by Congress, they all hold the same honor in the US Flag Code.
I actually went rounds with my HOA over the Gadsden flag when they tried to tell me that I could fly the US flag (after I beat them in court over the flagpole in the first place), but I could not fly any other flag in its place. We once again went back to court where I proved that all 48 historic flags, including the Gadsden flag, are currently authorized as national flags and I am legally able to fly any of the 48 authorized flags to represent the United States of America. I have flown the Gadsden flag alone on the flagpole which is now lit up with spotlights so it stays up 24-hours a day, ever since just to rub it in their faces.
By the way, here is a print that shows all 48 authorized US flags: laughingsquid.com/american-flags-art-print/
Looks great! Thanks for going to the trouble of videoing this experience.
Excellent work! Thanks for posting and that's a big cat!
You should have put on a rotating truck at the top do the flags would not get rapped around the pole
Love this video! Awesome job! We are getting ready to put up a 20' pole and your video was most helpful. Wish we could have seen you raise the flag pole though, how many people did it take? Is Dylan your son? We are also putting up a Gadsden flag might anger some neighbors but this is America after all. Thank you
The wife held the base of the pole down against the open lip of the sleeve while I walked it upwards and once high enough I just lifted it up over the lip and lowered it into the open hole of the sleeve. The pole is not heavy maybe forty pounds. Yes Dylan is our son and after four years of sitting on the edge on our seat he is home.
MrHyperode That's Awesome! Please give Dylan our sincere thanks for his service and we are so happy he is back home with his loving family. :)
You remind me of my projects and my bad back. I feel your pain.
Great job, will that pole support a 5' by 8 ' flag?
I suppose it will depending on maximum wind speed but the manufacturer recommends either 1 - 4' by 6' flag, or 2 - 3' by 5' flags for a 25 foot pole. On their website the manufacturer recommends a 30 foot pole for a 5' by 8' foot flag.
your 25' pole, is part of this in ground or is all 25 out of ground?
How much is in ground?
Thanks
Sorry just saw this question. The pole is actually 27 foot long with 25 foot out of ground (exposed) give or take a few inches. the 2 feet plus a few inches sit inside a PVC sleeve that is embedded in the concrete.
Thanks, I was interested in the amount in the ground.
A one piece in ground commercial aluminum or fiberglass flagpole should be able to handle a single 5’ x 8’ flag just fine. Actually, it is generally recommended with these types of poles that a single flag’s hoist should be approximately 20% the pole’s hight. (20’ pole = 4’ x 6’ flag, 25’ pole = 5’ x 8’ flag, 30’-35’ pole = 6’ x 10’ flag, etc.)
If flying two flags on one pole, I’d personally recommend going down one size on both. (Except perhaps 35’ and 45’) Certain flags like the Gadsden, POW-MIA, and school district flags might look good going down an additional size.
finishing concrete with a drywall knife?? New, yes. Nice job!!!!?
I like your videos make some more
I love that video. Thanks.
Beautiful job.
Did you notice the cat in the background? He's the sidewalk supervisor. Why do all that work? Why not just dig a hole in the ground, pour in cement then just stick the flagpole in it?
great job proud to be American
Where is this pole from? Can you also send the link?
Is that a 3 inch pole ?
Yes 3 inch.
I wish you had shown raising the flag pole. That's where I am now, with a 35' flagpole.
+VideoImagesByTrig I laid the pole flat down on the ground with the flag pole base extending about 1/2 way over the sleeve hole. I had the wife hold the flag pole base down to guide it to hit the back edge of the sleeve while I picked up the pole from the top end of the flag pole. I used the edge of the sleeve as a backstop and continued to have the wife hold the base down against it while I walked the pole upwards. Your pole is ten feet longer so may need another set of hands or even a ladder to get it straight up vertical. I was able to just keep walking from the top to bottom to get mine vertical and then just drop it into the sleeve hole. I then centered it and filled with sand. Hope this helps...
Which website did you order your 35ft flagpole from ?
What light is he going to use to display it at night?
my dog made A Duie Pyle.
why isn’t the adult child digging the hole?
Where did you get the flagpoles
How did you get it in the hole???
This is my flagpole is 25 ft!!!! :-)
Hell yeah,,Dont tread on me..
Of it weren’t for the freaking Home Owners Association I’d put one of these up...
What’s the pole diameter?
When I get my own home, I want to install a flag pole and fly the US flag with the POW MIA flag. And have another pole coming from the house and fly another US flag.
Just got my flag pole but I'm putting a 12meter antenna on top
On that flagpole the American Flag should be 4 x 6 and the other 3 x 5
Way too small a flag Mate?
Awesome
At our house we fly the US flag and the POW MIA flag.
Oh and bigger flags as well
6:01 IS THAT A DAB?!?!?
how's the flagpole holding up?
+JAY T. The flag pole, hardware, and gold ball at the top is as shiny bright and new looking as the day it arrived. I did replace the original rope about a month ago which was an easy task of splicing a new rope with duck tape to the old and pulling it up and through the pulley and back down. The original flags are also holding their color very well and are not frayed at the edges at all. Very satisfied with how well everything is looking!
+MrHyperode Thats good im having a 25ft flagpole put in this Thursday
cant wait its gonna look great.
+MrHyperode what size are your flags? my flagpole is also 25ft with a 3" from top to bottom the manufacturer recommended 4x6 flags but i wanna go up to a 5x8bin your opinion do you think the pole would be fine with a 5x8 flag? and it cool you bought your son a flagpole.
+JAY T. The Flagpole Company recommends for this 3"- .125 wall thickness pole are:Max unflagged Wind Speed: 91 mphMax Flagged Wind Speed: 68 mphMax Suggested Flag Size: 5' x 8'We have 2 flags flying so they are reduced in size to 3 x 5.
+MrHyperode Ok Thankyou.
10th sub
I THOUGHT THAT WAS DRUMS AT THE END OF THE VIDEO..
There's no flag pole and FLag
Nice job. But your wife's voice would drive me nuts!
Can you say overkill?
no such thing when it comes to America!
I guess the Corps don't get theirs haha.
Too much concrete...
The Flagpole Company
Purchase this 25' flagpole as well as other sizes at The Flagpole Company Brooklyn, MI
or on the web at www.theflagpoleco.com/fifl.html
A wonderful video! Thank you for sharing your installation & experience with our flagpole products. A great customer and wonderful project for your son. We wish him a safe return. The Flagpole Company www.flagpolecompany.com
Keith
wrinkled flags are just as bad as torn flags...should've steamed the wrinkles out
BeGreat 1989 better than no flag at all
+M P Why would one want to pay more for a cotton flag that’s going to tear and fade faster than a modern nylon or polyester flag?
GOD BLESS THE USA , TRUMP IN 2016
Yes Only God Bless America, Otherwise trump is still a puppet to the NWO. Sorry to break it in that way. Then again this is coming from an Ancap those.
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i dont like the dont tread on me flag
Why not?