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Pole Banner system

cshook

New Member
Howdy y'all,
I ran across a new light pole mounting system and was trying to find out more about it, I did ask at the dealership but the guy that order them was on vacation.
From what I was told these where basically installed from the ground, so no bucket required.
these are mesh banners and the bracket looks like it has a full 180 degree movement.
 

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Billct2

Active Member
Like to know more about it. But it wouldn't work for most of the street pole work we do, they wouldn't want backwards lettering on one side.
 

cshook

New Member
I found the company but they don't list it - I am searching for more info I will post it once i get it.
 

GAC05

Quit buggin' me
I have a need for something similar.
Will watch this thread.
Thanks for posting

wayne k guam usa
 

Billct2

Active Member
Wow, that is quite the system....how much? I'd like to get some real world users feedback. First, it's only for 4"x4" tubes which limit it's application. We deal with a multitude of different kinds of poles. Second, how does it hold up in the wind? Or do you have to use only mesh banners? Third, I see vandalism, theft as a problem with the way the pole is left We have banners stolen that require getting 10-15 feet up or more to the bottom bracket and they still go missing. We have tried most of the brackets, fiberglass flex pole, springer bases...and still some of the oldest, longest lasting brackets we have out the are the original solid steel poles.
 

bannertime

Active Member
I found them

Looks cool. Looks expensive. Looks like it takes longer to install compared to regular metal band brackets. More money, more labor, more time consuming on flag production. Lose. Lose. Lose. This is all for a ground level install that anyone with a bit driver can steal?
 

cshook

New Member
the ones I saw were installed off a ladder about 20 feet in the air - I was mainly interested because I wouldn't have to rent a bucket everytime I worked on them
 

cshook

New Member
Wow, that is quite the system....how much? I'd like to get some real world users feedback. First, it's only for 4"x4" tubes which limit it's application. We deal with a multitude of different kinds of poles. Second, how does it hold up in the wind? Or do you have to use only mesh banners? Third, I see vandalism, theft as a problem with the way the pole is left We have banners stolen that require getting 10-15 feet up or more to the bottom bracket and they still go missing. We have tried most of the brackets, fiberglass flex pole, springer bases...and still some of the oldest, longest lasting brackets we have out the are the original solid steel poles.


we had some good storms and they held up pretty good, I need to get back with them on cost. the ones I saw were rented to the customer.
 
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