don long
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A few months ago I ran across a Texaco sign pole. It is different in that the sign comes off the side of the pole rather than sitting on the top of the pole.
The sign was in as poor of condition as the pole so I brought it home and sat it in the back yard thinking that I would look for a better sign to put on the post
Then I got busy with lifes other projects, the party barn, my C.O.E project and others.
This is a pic. of a sign pole (LIKE mine)
And here is a picture of my sign after I dismounted it from the pole
Well the other day my cousin came over from Phoenix to help me with a plumbing problem in a rental house of mine. The project went very smoothly and we had extra time to play so I pulled the sign post in to grind and clean up
After stripping all the old leaded paint off the pole I fixed the dents that were there.
The lift in the center of the shop is sure handy it made a great work bench.
Next was to put the pole into the spray booth to be primed!!
Here was the first hurtles we had to jump over.
1. how do I suspend an 18' x 1' pole weighing over 300 lbs??
2. how do you rotate the pole while priming it??
Well as I pondering the problem and was staring at the pole it hit me like a brick (ENGINE STAND) ok for the bottom end maybe!! Then looking at the top of the pole it had a threaded plug in it so problem solved.
I welded a ****** to a 1/4" square plate that I had lying around, Drilled holes in the plate and and mounted it on the other engine stand and threaded it into the top of the pole.
Now it rolls and rotates. So into the booth it went
The sign was in as poor of condition as the pole so I brought it home and sat it in the back yard thinking that I would look for a better sign to put on the post
Then I got busy with lifes other projects, the party barn, my C.O.E project and others.
This is a pic. of a sign pole (LIKE mine)
And here is a picture of my sign after I dismounted it from the pole
Well the other day my cousin came over from Phoenix to help me with a plumbing problem in a rental house of mine. The project went very smoothly and we had extra time to play so I pulled the sign post in to grind and clean up
After stripping all the old leaded paint off the pole I fixed the dents that were there.
The lift in the center of the shop is sure handy it made a great work bench.
Next was to put the pole into the spray booth to be primed!!
Here was the first hurtles we had to jump over.
1. how do I suspend an 18' x 1' pole weighing over 300 lbs??
2. how do you rotate the pole while priming it??
Well as I pondering the problem and was staring at the pole it hit me like a brick (ENGINE STAND) ok for the bottom end maybe!! Then looking at the top of the pole it had a threaded plug in it so problem solved.
I welded a ****** to a 1/4" square plate that I had lying around, Drilled holes in the plate and and mounted it on the other engine stand and threaded it into the top of the pole.
Now it rolls and rotates. So into the booth it went
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