Awhile back I was asked if I could make a wood barber pole. It is not something I would normally take on but it seemed like an interesting challenge. Here is the result! The barber pole is 42" long and the main section of the pole is 5" in diameter. It's made from solid white oak.
I made the pole in three sections, the 5" diameter center sections and the two ends. To mount the pole I drilled through the ends and epoxied a 1/2" galvanized carriage bolt in place. Stainless steel dome nuts were used to finish it off!
The painting of the pole was done by the client and his goal was to give it an aged look. I think he did a great job! We are both very pleased with the results!

I made the pole in three sections, the 5" diameter center sections and the two ends. To mount the pole I drilled through the ends and epoxied a 1/2" galvanized carriage bolt in place. Stainless steel dome nuts were used to finish it off!
The painting of the pole was done by the client and his goal was to give it an aged look. I think he did a great job! We are both very pleased with the results!
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