Republican Campaign Banners: Part 3

Engineering For A Parade: Pole Pockets

We engineer Republican parade banners with horizontal "pole pockets" across the top and bottom. In the top pole pocket, insert a 1" diameter pipe roughly two feet longer than the banner's width. The 12" sticking out each side makes a comfortable carrying handle. We recommend PVC pipe as it's lightweight, splinter-free and inexpensive — yet strong enough to offer the support you want.

The reason for the bottom horizontal pocket? To prevent the wind from blowing the banner either forward or back rendering it unreadable. A length of PCV pipe, measuring the width of the banner, with a couple end caps works great. You fill the pipe with sand, cap the ends and insert it into the bottom pole pocket giving it enough weight to remain stationary even if the wind blows.

To learn more about why we should be engineering your Republican campaign banner visit GopLogo.com.

Warm Regards,
Michael Crooks
hello@GopLogo.com


 

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