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Telescoping Pole
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See how this telescoping pole sits on the corner and then is held plumb in both directions by the Commercial Adapter nailed into the top of the wing wall.
May 26, 2009
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Typical Outside Corner
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This is the typical outside corner bottom fitting placement.
May 26, 2009
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Commercial Adapter Close-Up
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This Commercial Adapter's base plate was nailed to the top of the wood framing. Since the two arms are made of round tubing, the Commercial Adapter can extend out anywhere, even at a weird angle, and still hold the pole plumb and secure.
May 26, 2009
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Adapter Sleeve
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Many times we are asked why jumping to the smaller of the two telescoping poles doesn't throw the line off an eighth. Here's how it works. When your line carrier passes the joint in the pole, you pick up an adapter sleeve (some call it a bushing) that makes up the difference. The line stays in exactly the same plane as before.
May 26, 2009
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