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PVC FRUIT PICKER

Step 7ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO MOUNT THE POLE

ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO MOUNT THE POLE
These alternative ways to mount the pole are maybe not as elegant as the molded plastic bracket.
They are, however, lighter, faster to make, and suitably strong.

Flatten the end of the metal pole to keep the pole from rocking sideways.

One picture shows the use of a bolt at the end of the pole and a wire wrap further down.

The other picture shows the job done using only wire tying techniques.

Depending on factors of time and materials available, choose the technique you prefer.
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4 comments
Apr 19, 2012. 11:59 AMcalgirlya says:
This is the smartest and most efficient fruit picker. Thank you!
Jul 31, 2009. 12:52 AMstrmrnnr says:
What about just using the long PVC tube and when the fruit falls you can catch it at the bottom with your hand or a small net bag.

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I'm a refugee from Los Angeles, living in backwoods Puerto Rico for about 35 years now and loving it. I built my own home from discarded nylon fishnet and cement.