cheap wind flags
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cheap wind flags
I'm thinking about getting some 3/8" dowels, sharpening them in a pencil sharpener as the stake. Then using surveyors flagging with a grommet and a pushpin to make up the flag. The dowels might not hold up too long depending on how hard the ground is, but they would cost about a buck apiece. Any other ideas?
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Just stand near Rover. You'll always be able to detect the wind.
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Nah, that's just my PCP ruffling your hair.
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I don't have enough hair to ruffle. And besides, it's the nose that your wind arouses.
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God knows what's going to arouse you, Sweet William.
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We use 1/2" electrical metal conduit (EMT). Available at home depot etc. for under $6 for 10 feet. Cut to desired length, we cut in fourths. The tubing goes into the ground easily. A long bolt with washer and nut will drop down the center and then can pivot without falling out. We also use florescent flagging tape for the flag.
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Nice idea there Dakota.
And it looks like we got the Willy and Roger show going as well!
And it looks like we got the Willy and Roger show going as well!
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Dance streams, which can be found on Amazon, cut to length, an arrow with fletching removed and the nock drilled to the size of the handle on the streamer. Some archery shops will give you old arrows. Arrows have to be hollow.
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I forgot that we started using cut up hangers. Here are some photos.
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Re: cheap wind flags
I make my own flags and use a 1/2" x 1/2" wooden dowel w/ an oversize hole in the top for the flag arm to rotate freely.
IMHO, the light surveying tape is too sensitive and becomes almost useless in moderate winds.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3gv9fjit4shn4 ... s.jpg?dl=0
IMHO, the light surveying tape is too sensitive and becomes almost useless in moderate winds.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3gv9fjit4shn4 ... s.jpg?dl=0
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Hey Benny,
What do you use for the flag?
What do you use for the flag?
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Actually it usually rests lower. In the picture it is resting on the dirt in tube. Being hollow the tubes collect dirt and have to be cleaned out occasionally.
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