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Springpole usa

Discussion in 'Products & Equipment' started by purplepig, Aug 3, 2006.

  1. purplepig

    purplepig CH Dog

    HA HA will do,

    He said his son was in a motorcycle accident and he had a friend weld it up, and sent me the parts out again, I put it back together, and suprisingly it has held up so far!! I put m heaviest dog on it for awhile, and the only thing I dont like is that it isnt higher. I figured it would be bent up, broke up, and everything else, but so far it is holding.
     
  2. Marco

    Marco Pup

    Those springpoles are a joke, they look as chinsey as a little piece of bamboo stuck in the ground with a rope and toy attached. I dont like the set up at all either, and they look like an injury waiting to happen for the dog using it.
     
  3. Hankdad

    Hankdad Pup

    Here you go from page 9 in this forum, people who have stolen my idea and made money off of it. I posted this last year 2005. My plans are better and more complete and for my APBT brethren free.

    I am reposting this in this area since a lot of people here have asked about it recently. The best setup I know without spending a ton of money. If you have a tree and limb stong enough that is better but not all of us do. I do have to say if you are concerned about it staying up make it with a in ground sheeth and slide the top part in and out. NJOY
    I have springs, spring pole attachements and flirt pole attachemnts at my site but this is an email I sent to person not to long ago.
    I sell the spring and the attachments, either
    attachment is would be useful for you. I don't like anything that has
    strings on it due to their teeth hence I do not use any type of rope.
    The pole, is very simple. You go to any fence supplier or home depot and
    ask for a 20ft steel/aluminum pole and then ask them to cut it 4 times for you. They
    will make all the cuts at an angle.
    Supplies:
    20ft pole aluminum or anything heavier
    1 bag of ready mix or just add water cement
    1 3/4 inch eye hole bolt with nut (make sure you can get your rope thru
    the eye piece
    1 Drill with 3/4 inch metal drill bit
    1 20ft rope
    1 spring
    1 attachment or whatever you would like to attach
    1 hole digger
    1 welding torch or someone who can weld for you
    3 2X4s for bracing
    Measure your pole out to 12ft and cut on a right angle whichever way
    you want it to face. Then cut it again at 5ft weld the angled pieces
    together to make an "L". Take the left over 3ft and cut them at the
    angle to brace in between the 2 poles and weld them. It will look like
    the childs game "Hang Man". Drill a hole in the 5ft piece 3 inches from
    the end. Put you eye bolt thru and tighten.Lace your rope thru the eye
    hole and tie a knot on one end so it will not get pulled thru.
    Now dig your hole 3 feet into the ground. Mix cement in the hole and
    place your pole in the ground brace with 2X4s and let dry. After place
    the left over ground on top of the hole so it is covered and you now
    have a spring pole.
    The springing part comes later though, since you first have to get you
    dog used to jumping up and getting things. This is where your rope and
    attachment come in. Attach your toy to the rope and tease your dog with
    it, then let them bite it while on the ground. After it has bitten and
    you have tugged on it a few times begin to lift them up off the ground
    and do this several times. Tease them a bunch and then let them start
    to jump up after it. You will do this for about a month making them
    have to jump more and more and periodocally let them win and run around
    with the attachment while still attached to the rope. This way you can
    still tug on it. After a month of doing so attach the spring and the
    attachment to the rope or just to the eye hole depending on how high
    you have gotten them jumping and you are done. I suggest you do
    obedience to have them play with this but that is just me. Never let
    them play with this unsupervised.

    Hope this helps and BTW I ususally
    charge $5 for plans but you caught me on a good day.
    If you have any questions please don't hesitate to email me.
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