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- down_homeExplorer IIisolate the flagpole from the rest of the coach with some pieces of rubber between or around the mounts.
Run a hot wire to a solar powered fence charger on top.
That will keep the crows from sitting on it. :) Maybe not. - SCVJeffExplorerThat's a problem ? Where?
- 3oaksExplorer
jake2250 wrote:
And display that Confederate flag proudly. Thousands of brave men and boys died as soldiers following orders for a cause they believed in. Right or wrong, whom am I to say, but there was more than one reason the southern states fought to secede from the Union for.
I was also concerned about theft,, Led light and a confederate flag, plus hitch mount runs about $175. I don't want to have to replace it so I bought two hitch locks, one for the hitch to trailer and the other for the pole to mount, I just drilled a hole thru the mount and pole. Now if somebody has an issue with my flags and light they can knock on my door and talk to me about it!! - jake2250ExplorerI was also concerned about theft,, Led light and a confederate flag, plus hitch mount runs about $175. I don't want to have to replace it so I bought two hitch locks, one for the hitch to trailer and the other for the pole to mount, I just drilled a hole thru the mount and pole. Now if somebody has an issue with my flags and light they can knock on my door and talk to me about it!!
- mlts22ExplorerI'd just find a way to attach a chain (weld/river an eye onto it, for example), and consider it done. That will keep an honest person honest.
I don't see much stuff vanishing from campsites. Since 2011, my worst loss has been a stolen sewage hose out of the bumper. - Grumpy374ExplorerIf your worrying about the flagpole, then what about the chairs, tables, grill, rugs, bikes, and whatever else is left outside. Packing up everything and putting it inside everytime you go off somewhere kind of defeats the purpose of enjoying a relaxing time rv'ing..
Personally, been rv'ing since 1971, and cannot think of one item that was ever taken from a camping site.
Grumpy - DSDP_DonExplorerI'm sure many worry about theft when they buy something expensive. There are several ways you could secure it if you're really concerned. Drill and bolt an eyebolt with cable and lock. Small hitch lock (Harbor Freight) added by drilling hole through pole and support, etc.
I think once you use it a few times your worries will subside. The only thing that typically walks away and many lock are bicycles and generators. - hsteinleExplorermaybe this will help answer your question. Never can figure out why people who do NOT contribute a answer TO the actual question have to post their own 'belittlements', especially the sarcastic ones, but then guess that is just the way some people operate. On my Titan pole, I first of all use a receiver pin lock (the one that has a combo lock built in on the end of the pin), then I bought a U-shaped bicycle lock made by MasterLock. I then--with the flag pole in the receiver holder, drilled two holes to match the u-shapped lock prongs. Was not difficult to drill. It not only provides a deterrent to theft but also keeps the pole from accidentally blowing out in severe winds. Keep flying the American flag proudly. To the other 'blow hards'--better 'safe than sorry'---it's kind of like 'conceal carry'---you might only need it ONCE, but IF you DO need it ONCE--you probably REALLY need it.
- I've had an aluminum pole sitting in my front yard for 15 years. It is 4 sections and weighs next to nothing. You can lift it out of the sleeve with one hand, pull the sections apart and stick them in the front seat next to you in about 30 seconds. Nobody has ever touched it there or at a campground when I take it along.
Maybe the Marine flag hanging on it is the reason. - NaioExplorer IIJust don't get the flagpole with the red,white, and blue strobe lights and leave them on all night, and you'll be fine.
I was tempted to steal that one at Yosemite, just so I could turn it off.
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