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Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 6:44 pm
by birdi_gurlie
I'm doing a project for school on the lifecycle of a pole. One of the parts to elaborate on is "disposal/recycling".
Does anyone have any funny or interesting uses for a broken pole?

I saw a post on this earlier but it mostly elaborated on rocket launchers/potato guns/etc.. Unfortunately, this is a school project and the day we present these, the assistant principal is "observing" our class. So those are not uses I should probably add.

So yeah...funny/interesting/absurd-yet-useful ideas?

So far:
-Adding a metal addition to help raise the crossbar.
-Use of small pieces to perform certain drills.
-The inside of Renaissance reenactment lances
-Wall decoration/”I survived” trophy

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 6:56 pm
by Pogo Stick
birdi_gurlie wrote:I'm doing a project for school on the lifecycle of a pole. One of the parts to elaborate on is "disposal/recycling".
Does anyone have any funny or interesting uses for a broken pole?

I saw a post on this earlier but it mostly elaborated on rocket launchers/potato guns/etc.. Unfortunately, this is a school project and the day we present these, the assistant principal is "observing" our class. So those are not uses I should probably add.

So yeah...funny/interesting/absurd-yet-useful ideas?

So far:
-Adding a metal addition to help raise the crossbar.
-Use of small pieces to perform certain drills.
-The inside of Renaissance reenactment lances
-Wall decoration/”I survived” trophy



- flagpole
- relay baton

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Fri May 07, 2010 7:52 pm
by crayford
-noise makers
-blow guns
-siding of a house (if you had enough, of course)
-waterproof storage (if you cap the ends)
-cool soft-shell taco holder

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 8:42 pm
by pscranton
Medal Rack

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:41 am
by vaultmd
When Jan Johnson turned 50, they made a walker for him out of poles.

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:39 pm
by tsorenson
When I broke my school record in HS, my coach made a cool plaque for me with the center of a broken pole glued to it, cut diagonally on each end (for looks). I still have the plaque hanging in my garage...I always thought this was a very thoughtful gesture and a good use for the label piece of a broken pole. He always made custom plaques for his record-breaking athletes.
Tom

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:55 pm
by Barto
My 75 year old father is still staking up his tomato plants with my old poles.

Re: Funny uses for a broken pole

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:41 pm
by theczar
the first pole I ever broke, I use as a walking stick.

I sawed off the top 4 feet or so, put a butt plug onthe bottom, and wrapped some nylon cord around the grip. It's lightweight and extremely strong, and has helped me get up alot of mountains!