Brijenk12
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Thanks for your advice! My pole is custom-made. I wanted something personal and more affordable that I could transport around (I’m a big DIY-er) but I’m still working out some minor kinks. This is my first pole to have ever made. I have it supported in beams overhead and into the concrete. I used an aluminum pole then covered it with rustoleum, then did a coat of gold covered by polyurethane ….I think I might’ve messed up there. It’s a spinny pole but I also need to find something to set at the base to make it more smooth on spins bc right now it spins on concrete in my garage/gym. I think I’m going to put a piece of felt at the base.
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Hi Veena, thanks for the response! Your site is absolutely wonderful! I already have a group of girls doing this and its been an adventure so far.
Back to my post, I wouldn’t say sticky, so much as I would imply the pole has a lot of grip and doesn’t allow much sliding down or around the pole. I kinda feel stuck on it.