Cush
Veteran
- Location
- North Cumbria but still a Geordie
This is not a bike related bike thread though it will probably affect the amount of cycling I can do in the next month.
My cheap o flag pole sheared off in high winds at the start of February. After due consideration, I decided to replace it with an expensive one with a hinge on it. This has meant taking out the old concrete foundation and digging a deeper one. No easy task with cold chisels and club a hammer but I did it . Then on Saturday, I mixed and poured fresh concrete into the hole (1000mm *560mm*520mm). Yes it was hard and as I had not ordered enough bags of ready mix there was a panic rush to B & Q (twice) to re-supply but the base plate was level and everything looked good. Yesterday the shuttering was taken away and the hole backfilled. Plans were made for a weekend of riding.
Today the hinge plate was offered to the base plate. It went over three of the rods but would not fit on the fourth. On getting the help of two neighbours , it was found the back rod is slightly (possibly less than a mm)twisted to the left. Now I am waiting to hear what the pole suppliers suggest (I admit it is probably my error) but I fear I may have to dig out concrete again. No, I haven't sworn or thrown a tantrum (in fact for me I am remarkably calm) but I must admit I am extremely close to both.
Ah, that is better my woes are in writing. Now I just have to wait and hear my fate tomorrow but I fear it will be more work with the club hammer and chisel and then I may turn the air blue.
My cheap o flag pole sheared off in high winds at the start of February. After due consideration, I decided to replace it with an expensive one with a hinge on it. This has meant taking out the old concrete foundation and digging a deeper one. No easy task with cold chisels and club a hammer but I did it . Then on Saturday, I mixed and poured fresh concrete into the hole (1000mm *560mm*520mm). Yes it was hard and as I had not ordered enough bags of ready mix there was a panic rush to B & Q (twice) to re-supply but the base plate was level and everything looked good. Yesterday the shuttering was taken away and the hole backfilled. Plans were made for a weekend of riding.
Today the hinge plate was offered to the base plate. It went over three of the rods but would not fit on the fourth. On getting the help of two neighbours , it was found the back rod is slightly (possibly less than a mm)twisted to the left. Now I am waiting to hear what the pole suppliers suggest (I admit it is probably my error) but I fear I may have to dig out concrete again. No, I haven't sworn or thrown a tantrum (in fact for me I am remarkably calm) but I must admit I am extremely close to both.
Ah, that is better my woes are in writing. Now I just have to wait and hear my fate tomorrow but I fear it will be more work with the club hammer and chisel and then I may turn the air blue.