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  2. High-mast lighting - Wikipedia

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    The pole that the lighting is mounted on is generally at least 30 m (98 ft) tall (under this height it is referred to as conventional lighting system), [1] while the lighting consists of a luminaire ring surrounding the pole with one or several independent lighting fixtures mounted around it. Most units have four, six or eight lights in the ...

  3. These Cheap Clips Make Putting String Lights on Your ... - AOL

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    Materials Needed: String lights. Plastic string light clips. Measuring tape. Outdoor extension cord (optional) Hot glue gun and supplies (optional) Self-adhesive hooks (optional)

  4. Rope light - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor lighting: Outdoor uses for rope lights include staircase lighting, outdoor patio or deck lighting and outdoor artistic displays. Rope lights are durable and suitable for use around the garden, pool, driveway, shed, etc. During holiday seasons, lights can be used to create messages or designs with different colors and patterns.

  5. Stilts - Wikipedia

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    Stilts are poles, posts or pillars that allow a person or structure to stand at a height above the ground. In flood plains , and on beaches or unstable ground, buildings are often constructed on stilts to protect them from damage by water, waves or shifting soil or sand.

  6. Storey pole - Wikipedia

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    A storey pole (or story pole, storey rod, [1] story stick, [2] jury stick, [3] scantling, [4] scantillon [5]) is a length of narrow board usually cut to the height of one storey. [6] It is used as a layout tool for any kind of repeated work in carpentry including stair-building , framing , timber framing , siding , brickwork , and setting tiles.

  7. Stobie pole - Wikipedia

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    A Stobie pole is a power line pole made of two steel I-beams, joined by tie-bolts, and held apart by a slab of concrete. It was invented by Adelaide Electric Supply Company engineer James Cyril Stobie, who suggested the use of readily available materials due to the shortage of suitably long, strong, straight and termite -resistant timber in ...

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