What weather station? But how did you get that big bird to sit on the top of your flag pole long enough to get a picture?! Seriously, I don't see how anyone could complain! Of course, there is always that 4.29 percent...
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We had someone at our church want to have a huge flag pole mounted, there was a free one offered by the people who were demolishing an old shopping mall, that pole is 35' tall and has at least six feet of it in the ground. My only concern was who would take care of the flags in really windy conditions. Wind is the most damaging weather on any flag. Since I was less than a quarter of a mile away, guess who ended up caring for the flag? Frankly, I doubt that even half the congregation even knows there is a flag there.

Enough ranting, just encouraging you to take the flag down when gusts over 30 mph are forecast. And, please, surf over to the Presidential Proclamations web site to be sure you honor half-staff notices, even if you aren't a government facility. It's our Nations flag, after all.
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If the 'super glue' ever breaks lose, I'd suggest drilling through the joints so you can run a ?" bolt and nut. Assuming the pole walls are sufficiently thick, that should take care of the twisting without weakening the pole. Even a very small hole at one spot with a small, self-threading screw might be enough.
