How To Hang Outdoor String Lights On Removable Poles or Posts

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2019
  • This is my 2nd outdoor string light project. I share how to hang string lights on removable poles and compare string light choices of LED solar vs incandescent electric string lights with pros and cons of each. My blog post has additional tips on how to plan an outdoor cafe light project, more string light hanging methods and hardware choices for hanging string lights on on walls, trees, fences and posts too h2obungalow.com/how-to-hang-s... . Solar LED Lights I used (affiliate link) amzn.to/2LS3d5Z
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Komentáře • 45

  • @ourdiyary
    @ourdiyary Před 5 lety +2

    Using solar lights is a great idea! I love the romantic look of outdoor string lights at night. I really want to add poles to my deck to hang lights on too! Thanks for sharing Wendi!

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much! I hope you put some up! You'd love how cozy outdoor lights make an area, especially at night.

  • @Habiba2403
    @Habiba2403 Před 5 lety

    OMG, you live in paradise my dear!!! Love that you showed us both solutions and I bet you enjoy your pretty lights often.

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, we love it here! I’m glad you found it helpful that I shared both styles of lights. And yes, we now enjoy the new solar lights every night!

  • @keenanrochester5181
    @keenanrochester5181 Před rokem

    Thank you for the tips mine came out great😊

  • @doityourselfdanielle
    @doityourselfdanielle Před 5 lety

    You have such a gorgeous view! 😍 These are really neat lights and I LOVE how you made the poles removable. Brilliant use of PVC

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! We fell in love with the view and the house was a mess which was perfect for what I wanted.. The PVC string light poles are perfect, lightweight, inexpensive and yes removable for storms.

  • @SherryFaith
    @SherryFaith Před 4 lety +1

    Just what I was searching for thank you!

  • @dinm65
    @dinm65 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow looks so nice!

  • @ggj417
    @ggj417 Před 2 lety

    Just what I was looking for thank you

  • @ThriftDiving
    @ThriftDiving Před 5 lety

    Great idea, Wendi! No more falling over lights! :)

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Serena! What good were the lights when I had to keep them in a box the whole time I wasn't using them? Now, they stay up and look pretty all of the time:) .

  • @XDIY
    @XDIY Před 5 lety

    Great work. I liked to watch and learn! Thanks.

  • @yardgyrl528
    @yardgyrl528 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant...,Thanks for posting!!!!

  • @MrEye4get
    @MrEye4get Před 3 lety +2

    Great job! I used cement planters to fix the PVC pipe in gravel at the bottom and planting soil on top. That way the lights can be moved to different areas easily. Be sure to select planters with a wide bottom and place on a cement block or firm soil. The lights and poles can be installed or removed easily. Adding flowers, greenery or ivy helps the planters blend into the landscape. Use heavier pipe or keep the height lower to prevent the PVC pipe from bending due to heat or winds.

  • @colleendodman2869
    @colleendodman2869 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! Very helpful!

  • @michelewatson437
    @michelewatson437 Před 3 lety

    Very beautiful

  • @Kelly-lo6cz
    @Kelly-lo6cz Před rokem +1

    Wouldnt these pvc pipes bend over time? You mentioned they are 7 feet above ground, but what is the total length pvc pole that you used for the actual pole part that goes into the other in the ground? Thanks

  • @RoundheadRecords
    @RoundheadRecords Před 3 lety

    I lost what I was using to a tornado. Wanting to do it better. I looked at PVC like you but find that the lengths are not straight. How do you keep pvc posts from warping. Love the idea of placing a removal system during storms - but I still can't get past thinking 8' pvc will warp or bend due to heat or elements? Please post - looking for advice.

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 3 lety

      One third of the length is underground , so it shouldn't bend. Good luck, I know you can do it.

  • @simonhopkins7331
    @simonhopkins7331 Před 4 lety +3

    How did you manage to get the 1.25" pipe to fit inside the 1.5" pipe?
    The OD of my 1.25" pipe is 1.660" and the ID of my 1.5" pipe is 1.593" - as far as I can tell this is industry standard. Some how you managed to find ~0.07"

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 3 lety +1

      Not sure... I found it at Home depot and one fit perfectly inside of the other. I made sure before I brought them home. You can use different sizes than I did. As long as they fit inside of each other and have the strength to hold the string lights.

  • @mela16
    @mela16 Před rokem

    I'm not sure if I missed this or it's not even mentioned in the video. The pole that's going in the ground is 1 1/2" x 4ft , what about the when the lights are actually hanging from? I imagine 1 3/4" - 2" x 10ft ?

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před rokem

      HI, Good question. I believe I answer this in my blog post. You can make the poles as tall as you'd like. You'll want to be sure the poles you choose fit inside the sleeve that will be in the secured in the ground.

    • @mela16
      @mela16 Před rokem

      @@WendiWachtelH2OBungalow thank you. I’m actually wondering about the size of the opening, not the height. So the pole that goes in the ground is 1 1/2”, the ones where the lights hang from should be 2”?

  • @RonanKeane
    @RonanKeane Před 3 lety +8

    I wish I had guns like this lady

  • @SandysDIYHealthAdvocacy
    @SandysDIYHealthAdvocacy Před 2 lety +1

    did you strike water digging 3 feet?

  • @HeyAllie
    @HeyAllie Před 3 lety

    Hi it's been about a year I'm wondering how these held up?

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi- It's actually been about 2-3 years and the poles have held up fantastically! I've changed the lights once since because we were flooded in a storm. Otherwise it's been trouble free!

    • @kellimucci1414
      @kellimucci1414 Před 3 lety

      Very helpful!

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 2 lety

      @@kellimucci1414 Thanks!

  • @christinanikolarakis-ramos2531

    You used 1 1/2 pvc pole and cemented into ground but which pole did you use to fit into the pole in the ground?

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi, that's a good question. I used 1 1/4" pvc to fit snuggly in the sleeves. You can find more info and a lot of tips in my tutorial h2obungalow.com/diy-outdoor-string-lights-poles/. Have fun with your project!

  • @azaliavera3234
    @azaliavera3234 Před 2 lety

    We tried to doing what you did but strung them in W shape but the lights we’re to heavy and it caused the poles to bow.☹️

    • @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow
      @WendiWachtelH2OBungalow  Před 2 lety

      Hmm.. Either the lights you used were too heavy or your poles were too thin or long. Ours have been up for about 3+ yers now and still work great!