I purchased some wind flags several years ago from North Wind Flags made by a Richard Storm, Deadwood S.D. I am in need of a flag part now and cannot locate him on the net. Does anyone know anything about these flags and or if he's still in business - contact info?
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Sir, that doesn't tell us what we need to know to help you. Most commercial stands have a 1/4"X20 threaded stud on top. Most stands then have an adapter screwed to this stud that will either have a pin that your flag sits on or a drilled hole to accept a pin protruding from the pivot of your flag.Thanks for the info. The flags I purchased from Mr. Storm are a ball type with a stand similar to what a musician would place their sheet music on. The stand has a rod insert that can be raised or lowered to change the height of the flag. This rod has a metal top tip on it which is used to mount the flag on.
Thanks.
Thanks for the info. The flags I purchased from Mr. Storm are a ball type with a stand similar to what a musician would place their sheet music on. The stand has a rod insert that can be raised or lowered to change the height of the flag. This rod has a metal top tip on it which is used to mount the flag on.
Thanks.
Yes my wind flag looks very similar to the one pictured! I have attached (I hope) a picture of one of my flags. The part I'm missing is the rod that fits inside the base - dimensions of the rod are as follows;
17.5 inches - overall rod length minus pin
.430 inch - rod diameter
.190 inch - pin diameter
Thanks!!
All of the tripods advertised in the link I provided will have to be modified to work with the OP’s Flag. I thought I mentioned, “with some modification”, I’m confident the OP can figure it out. Heck,I did. took me about 30 minutes.
The OP is welcome to PM me and I will share what I did to make it work. or I will give him one of mine, that’s been modified with a 3/16 rod at the top. The only cost is shipping. Cant let a broken wind flag tripod get in the way of the fun.
Glenn