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Hanging U.S. Flag in Garage

Nemont

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So I am a board member of a veterans memorial.

http://www.veteransmt.org/

We bought several sizes of the U.S. flag that were Nylon, not the double sewn new polyester kind. The first two we flew got torn up by the wind so bad that we ended up buying new polyester ones. So we have two brand new, never flown flags that are 12x18 Nylon. We have offered them to local schools, the armory etc. Nobody seems to need them.

Since we cannot return them I offered to buy one to hang in my new man cave/ garage. *YES I Am AWARE OF FLAG ETIQUETTE*.

What I am looking for is a way to hang the flag horizontally not vertically. Any ideas? I have looked at youtube and the only suggestion I found was using alligator clips which seems both unsightly and not practical for a permanent display.

So any help?

Thanks,

Nemont
 
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Ji m

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I couldn't bear to put holes in the flag I flew on my porch so I made a little duct tape flap that I taped on to the flags upper right corner and put the screw through the tape.

I went through one of the hanging eyelets for the upper left side (blue in upper left corner).

Another time I used fender washers to grab the edge of the flag so (again) the screw didn't have to penetrate the flag.
 

Shawn S

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Are you not supposed to hang them vertically?
We have one hanging vertically in our work shop. An employee that is in the National Guard hung it without asking me, and I figured since he was in the NG I sure wasn't going to question what he was doing. I have no problem with a flag hanging in my shop, but I certainly want to be respectful about it.
 

KEH

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The flag has grommets on the 12 foot edge nest to the stars, doesn't it? Can you get grommets and a tool to clamp them and install them on the 18 foot side, again next to the stars, and attach to your support with nylon rope, size up to you.

Good luck with project. I'm not real up on flag etiquette so if my suggestions are not in line with regulations I'm sorry.

KEH
 

Crossfire05

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Vertical is fine.

"When displaying the flag against a wall, vertically or horizontally, the flag's union (stars) should be at the top, to the flag's own right, and to the observer's left."

Flag Etiquette

Read the etiquette. Always thought it needed to be taken down in rain or bad weather. Maybe that was just to preserve it.
 
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vavet

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I had a video call with a colleague in Italy this morning. I was surprised to see He had an American flag hanging behind him.
 

lakeroadster

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Read the etiquette. Always thought it needed to be taken down in rain or bad weather. Maybe that was just to preserve it.

Read the thread.... this is for a flag inside a building...

Are you not supposed to hang them vertically?
We have one hanging vertically in our work shop. An employee that is in the National Guard hung it without asking me, and I figured since he was in the NG I sure wasn't going to question what he was doing. I have no problem with a flag hanging in my shop, but I certainly want to be respectful about it.

Vertical is fine.

"When displaying the flag against a wall, vertically or horizontally, the flag's union (stars) should be at the top, to the flag's own right, and to the observer's left."

Flag Etiquette
 
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lakeroadster

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What I am looking for is a way to hang the flag horizontally not vertically. Any ideas? I have looked at youtube and the only suggestion I found was using alligator clips which seems both unsightly and not practical for a permanent display.

So any help?

Thanks,

Nemont

I use spring clips like the one's you get at any office supply house. Screw the clip to the wall, clamp the flag to the clip.

It makes removing the flag super easy and you don't poke holes into the flag.

Office Depot® Brand Binder Clips, Small, 3/4" Wide, 3/8" Capacity, Black, Pack Of 36

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JimNC

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Has anyone mentioned tarp clips? They are plastic with serrated jaws that you lock onto the tarp with a sliding collar.
 

Ole Slewfoot

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Buy a handful of neodymium magnets. No holes, and they look shiny and mysterious.
Handle with care, they do bite if you aren't watching.
 
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