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My new truck flag pole home made of course
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Looks great!
Secure it with a locking pin so it doesn't become SOMEONE ELSE'S GREAT FLAG POLE!
Actually it's pretty solid but if it becomes a problem then I'll probably do something like that. Thanks for the ideaCame out good. Looks like it might shake/wobble a bit. Can you attach it to the rail on the tailgate? I would, just to make sure.
Haha, I was thinking the exact same thing. I live in southwestern Idaho, and about 30 miles away from Boise. Just heard on the news that someone stole 30 flags along a street in Boise. That's pretty sad to steal American Flags. Even worse they stole 30 of them that were on poles which they are saying are $50 flags so at 30 x $50 = $1500 which equals whoever did it are now felons.Looks great!
Secure it with a locking pin so it doesn't become SOMEONE ELSE'S GREAT FLAG POLE!
Wow that's shitty...guess I hadn't thought of that. But then again takes some balls on the officers part to pull over a guy flying an American flag.I think it's great.
But my luck, a cop would stop me because "it's obstructing you from seeing the licence plate". Got stopped because my trailer ball that had been on my bumper for ten years became a problem and the only way to take it off was to cut it off.
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