Gary Fowler
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I have a bunch of 2" pipe that I could use to build something, but what can I build that will be useful around the farm.
Now that is an idea. MY daughter in law actually needs a large gate for her entrance . I just might have enough pipe to make one. It would require a substantial corner post to hold it up. That pipe looks to be about 1/4" thick and in 8 foot sections. When her better half gets here later this week we can work on it. He is a welder by trade also and many years younger so he has a strong back.Maybe build a new gate or something, two inch pipe will work well for that.
I vote for the flag pole. Put a slug in the bottom of the pole, and use a piece of the same pipe in the ground. You can slip a bolt in an oversized hole to keep it intact, but also capable to remove for any reason.I made a 20’ flag pole with 2” pipe.
Great idea on the hinge. Kind of vacillating lbetween the slug so it can be raised by using my FEL. Still contemplating doing a standing pole or just putting a flag pole on to my shop wall. Still thinking about where I could put a standing pole where it will be visible but not to intrusive to mowing, car parking etc. Also cant put it around any power lines which I have crossing between my house and my shop thanks to the electric company short cutting the line to my brother in laws house prior to me building my house and shop.If you think you want to make it movable, hinge the bottom, so you can remove a pin ( like a trailer hitch pin) lean the pole to the ground, do what’s needed, stand it back up.
Looks like you got more than just one bent bar. It looks to have several bent bars and looks like one leg is broken also. It may be easier to cut out the bent bars, straighten them if possible and then weld them back in. Looking again at the photo, some of the bends look factory made but I cant understand why they made so many offset bends. Every bend weakens the tubing and it looks to have a dozen bends.I have a long piece of 1.5" black iron pipe thats been laying around since I moved in to where I live now. Was gonna use it for clothes hanger rod in the basement, still may. But, I did just find a good reason to drag it into the shop to cut a piece. I have a treestand that hit the ground pretty hard and bent one side of the top rail to the seat section. Gonna make a 4' cheater bar with a welded "f" section to fit the rail bends and tweak the rail back into shape. It'll be overkill for the thin wall square tubing of the stand, but a good cheater bar can come in handy later also...View attachment 1297