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Clothesline Post

Clothesline PostHow do I set up a clothesline without cementing the post into the ground?

I had anchored in the house but he withdrew from the brick wall. How do I set up without doing it again? Is fours possibly draw more weight or is it somehow to prevent this?

get 2 hooks put them on trees and tie the line of tight clothing on the hooks and you get a clothing line:)

If you plan to use 4 x 4-pin, you must be hanging heavy clothes, carpets and curtains. The pole must be at least one third (total length) deep in the ground, in this case. Pack the first hole of small gravel, then cover with soil. Do not forget to treat the part of the pole to be buried with an anti-termite. Good luck.

If you have trees, I am sure you would not ask this question. Take two pieces of pipe about 30 "long. With a slight inclination of the place where the clothes are, take them into the ground to about 12" which is left out of the ground. Find another pipe that corresponds to a bit more of those you put in the ground. (If you have any tips for using the loose soil more and go deeper into the ground.) Pipes that you slide on those you put in the ground should be approximately 6 'tall, depending on your size. Now you have two poles of a chain line. WARNING! Make sure you do not drive your metal pipes in an underground power line! be careful.

Posted on August 14, 2010.
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