Sunday 1 July 2018

How to Store and Unwrap a Flagpole

Flagpole climber is a person who is responsible for flying the flag high. This climber is well trained and experienced in all aspects to deal with any harsh situation. If you are a first time climber, then make sure you are well aware with all the preventive measure to take in any kind of emergency situation. Flagpole should be made of most durable and good looking material. A pole has the responsibility of a climber and the flag, so it has to be strong to withstand during all extreme conditions. This person can also easily go through tower climbing for installing a flag.

The cost of buying a flagpole and installing is can be heavy on your pockets. Flagpoles need regular maintenance as they need to bear weight that can cause damage to its components. While finalizing a particular pole, ensure you are satisfied with the material that needs to be durable. Once you have ordered and received a flagpole, the main step is to store the flagpole till the time it is been installed in its right place.

Unwrapp the Flagpole

After receiving the flagpole, it is time to store the flagpole. Make sure you unwrap the shaft from the spinal craft paper neatly. Locate the bottom of the shaft in order to get the pole out from the cardboard tube. Mark this out for further process. Remove the tin cap or block from the tube. You can use a hammer if you have a tin cap in order to dent the cap for removing it easily. Wear gloves as the cap have sharp edges that can harm you. Unscrew both the sides to remove the wooden blocks. Carefully remove the flagpole out from the bottom side. You may need two people for this, one for removing the tube and the other one for removing the flagpole.

If you start with the wrong end, things will become difficult for unwraping the flagpole. Hence, make sure you have enough knowledge on storing and unwraping the pole. After installation, consult a flagpole climber for carrying the things further. 

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