Who really gives a Fuck about the angle PacBell QueerBoy as long as you maintain at least 1 1/4" in length with a flat backside with a triangular topside and a tiny triangle at the tip (about 10deg.)
I bet you are one of those pole stomper's that bury the gaff 1/2" into the wood when 1/8" will hold a 350lb fat ass like you, and I bet you dress your Kline's on a bench grinder and looks like they came out of a pencil sharpener
A true lineman know how to take care of his tools and never have to sharpen the gaff's, They don't go walking around Wendy's or McD's clanking like some cable cowboy with their gaffs on trying to impress all the girls, well in your case the boys, "Hey look at me I am a lineman"
And as far as the pole branding go's you need to come up with something better then that, Mfg., date of birth (meaning when treated) , length, bury depth, type of wood, type of treatment, C, P, SK and pole loading and since we are at it some poles even have "when used with power only" have continuity rating in Megohms value from dry to wet
You must watch to much Nickelodeon's Bill Guy the Science Guy
Questions to you PacBell QueerBoy
1.What is the proper method of framing a Glue Laminated pole?
2.What is the purpose of a Glue Laminated pole?
3.What is the proper way to climb a Glue Lamaniated pole?
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