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Hello. When I was shopping for a flag I was given some excellent advice on what to look for and a few brands that are quality flags. Now, I'm looking ...
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    VPNNM is offline Junior Member
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    Hello. When I was shopping for a flag I was given some excellent advice on what to look for and a few brands that are quality flags. Now, I'm looking for a flood light or spot light to illuminate my flag at night. Any opinions on similar advice for a flood light? I have a 30 foot pole. thanks
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    ...anyone with opinions on an electric flood light? (Not enough natural light here for something solar powered.)
    thanks,
    Kathy

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    Hi, Kathy !

    Long time, no read !


    Have you figured out what to do (or done it) yet ???


    Just wondering . . . . .


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    Hello all. No luck yet....still looking. The pole has been up for awhile though. I've noticed, unfortunately, that a 30 foot 2"diam sectional pole exercises it's ability to sway with just a light breeze. I am flying a 4X6 American flag with a 3X5 US Navy flag below. My options to help correct that would be to remove a flag and/or remove a 5 foot pole section. Dont want to do either, so I will be careful to remove both flags in case of a wind storm. Maybe, one of these days, I will find a 25 foot tapered sectional pole (used) to replace what I have. I'm thinking that may help provide more stability.

    Waiting for a light breeze, then will take a few pics to post. My Navy Nuke son was home during Christmas and went out to inspect the pole. I think it passed inspection....halyard, knots, clips, cleat all "squared away". He gave me an official Navy flag for Christmas. I will treasure it.


    Kathy VPNNM

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    Hi, Kathy !

    I don't have any "real" experience with sectional flagpoles, regardless of their heighth, so I don't know if I would be of any assistance to you. Come to think of it, I don't have any experience dealing with residential and/or commercial flagpoles, period.

    I don't suppose you could post three or four photos of your flagpole, including a close-up of at least one of the sections? Maybe one of our members and/or guests might be able to see how it's put together and will be able to give you some advice on how to "tighten" things up.

    I don't know if you actually CAN tighten the joints on your flagpole. I know that, in a general sense, mechanical things that are subject to stresses and vibrations (such as a flagpole in the wind) occassionally need to be checked and the connectors tightened when necessary.

    Other than tightening the sectional fasteners, the only other thing I can think of would be to use some kind of "splint" or "cast" (can't think of the correct word) to cover and strengthen each of the joints.

    The best advice I might be able to give you would be to get in touch with the flagpole's manufacturer. If anyone would know what to do, I would assume that it would be them, right?


    GOOD LUCK !!!


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