I'm sure some of you have seen the North Poles I've made and sold, my last post was about making a few more. Well I got a crazy idea, which is quite a regular occurrence around here, to make a large one.
So the idea started two winters ago when, here in Prince Edward Island, we got a total of 18 FEET of snow. It was so high, it went over the top of our outdoor lamp post and bent it. It's behind here somewhere:
So we bought a new lamp post and when Eric was taking the old one apart, I asked told him to save the post because I had an idea.
It waited for a year-and-a-half for me to do something with it. (That's not so long, I have crib parts and doors that have been waiting for at least five years). So I took the post outside my shop and spray painted it white and then painted the red stripe and some green accents. Now, how to attach a ball on top, and a sign? The top of the post is threaded but I didn't use that.
The next photos show the Top of wood piece, bottom of wood piece, and piece attached with screws to 2' x 4'
Then I painted a North Pole sign and attached it to the front edge of the 2' x 4' and screwed in the gold ball.
Once that was done, I screwed down a piece of plywood to the tree stump in the front yard of my shop. I used lag screws to attach the lamp post to the plywood.
And we just got our first snowfall!