Thank you!! Your instruction delivery was straight forward and easy to understand. I work in field marketing and really appreciate you helping me learn this new skill to make work life easier!
I would recommend using a fence post driver over a hammer. My neighbor let me borrow his and it got the job done in seconds. Also, this video is several years old so the prices he listed are a lot lower than what they are currently.
Good job and good video. I had to do this the other day for high school marching band banners. The only thing I changed was making some zip-ties into little loops to use in place of the quick links because the quick links here costs right under $3 each.
How do you get the gosh darn things out after you are done though...that's been my delima. They have actually broken off trying to get them out of the ground.
There's a easy technique, you use a T-post driver, stick it underneath one of the points that stick out of the t-post, and with the driver in a diagonal, the opening end upwards on the point, and the top end of the driver downwards on the ground, you pull up the t-post. There's a video that shows it online; ruclips.net/video/i6Mx8qMIC5Q/видео.html. Even though this reply is years later, hope it brings enlightenment to someone.
Thank you!! Your instruction delivery was straight forward and easy to understand. I work in field marketing and really appreciate you helping me learn this new skill to make work life easier!
thank you for sharing your knowledge. we followed your instructions and successfully set up our banner
Clear instructions and list of materials - worked like a charm!
I would recommend using a fence post driver over a hammer. My neighbor let me borrow his and it got the job done in seconds. Also, this video is several years old so the prices he listed are a lot lower than what they are currently.
Good job and good video. I had to do this the other day for high school marching band banners. The only thing I changed was making some zip-ties into little loops to use in place of the quick links because the quick links here costs right under $3 each.
Method worked great. My banner had only 4 grommets and was installed on a windy day. Banner stayed tight and straight.
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. It’s working very well.
Perfect for my needs. Worked perfectly !! Thanks
Great video. Very helpful. Thanks!
Worked like a charm.... THANKS!!!!!!
Thank you it was helpful 🙏🙏🙏
Great video!
Thank you. This helped me a lot!
Perfect video
Banner Installation using Stakes and Bungees for Short Term Outdoor Use.
How do you get the gosh darn things out after you are done though...that's been my delima. They have actually broken off trying to get them out of the ground.
There's a easy technique, you use a T-post driver, stick it underneath one of the points that stick out of the t-post, and with the driver in a diagonal, the opening end upwards on the point, and the top end of the driver downwards on the ground, you pull up the t-post. There's a video that shows it online; ruclips.net/video/i6Mx8qMIC5Q/видео.html. Even though this reply is years later, hope it brings enlightenment to someone.
How do you make the post taller?
What size it that banner?
3 x 7 (46 seconds)
good job
Can you zoom in show how attach to staje
Wish I could upload photo just used this video- 15mph winds didn’t even make it waiver
Remember when T-posts were that cheap? If only they were this cheap again!
Looks Jankey... really