Bails
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These sidewalk arches are all over Long Beach. I assumed that they were everywhere in Socal. A couple of my neighbors have them and I think they are cool, so last weekend I decided to put some up. Now the question is, how to do it? At first I thought drive some rebar into the ground, two sticks of half inch PVC with a connector at the top. It turns out that the guy that invented the idea lives in Long Beach and he has a different method. Instead of the rebar he uses emt electrical conduit to drive into the ground, and some emt connectors for the PVC arch. I found a shopping list and a video to make the whole process super easy.
The suggestion is to figure out how far apart each arch is going to be and buy an extension cord to match. Their example says 15 feet apart, I wanted mine 10 feet apart and Home Depot had 9 foot cords, so I went with that. makes it a clean setup.
All in with the EMT conduit and connectors, PVC, lights (25foot strands), extension cords, and zip ties, I was in for $30 bucks an arch at Home Depot. I started at Lowes and ended up talking with about 10 different people doing the same thing, Lowes was out of the 3/4 EMT conduit so off to HD. It looked to me the EMT pipe was cheaper to use than rebar and came together better.
pictures to follow on the next post from my phone
The suggestion is to figure out how far apart each arch is going to be and buy an extension cord to match. Their example says 15 feet apart, I wanted mine 10 feet apart and Home Depot had 9 foot cords, so I went with that. makes it a clean setup.
All in with the EMT conduit and connectors, PVC, lights (25foot strands), extension cords, and zip ties, I was in for $30 bucks an arch at Home Depot. I started at Lowes and ended up talking with about 10 different people doing the same thing, Lowes was out of the 3/4 EMT conduit so off to HD. It looked to me the EMT pipe was cheaper to use than rebar and came together better.
pictures to follow on the next post from my phone