How to Drill a Galvanized Post for Tetherball

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Tip 1 - How to Build Your Own Tetherball Pole | eHow

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How to Build Your Own Tetherball Pole | eHow

Tetherball is a game popularized in the 1970s and is rarely seen as of 2010. Tetherball courts are located in some gyms and school playgrounds but many children today do not know how to play the game. If you are a fan of tetherball and want to play in your backyard you can make a tetherball pole on your own.

Tip 2 - How to Install a Tetherball Pole | eHow

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How to Install a Tetherball Pole | eHow

Tetherball is a game for two players that is played with a ball attached to a string that is attached to the top of a pole. Players stand on opposite sides of the pole and hit the ball back and forth. The goal is to get the other player to miss the ball and have the string wrap around the pole in the direction you are hitting. The game ends when...

Tip 3 - How do I drill into an existing galvanized fence post?

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How do I drill into an existing galvanized fence post?

I have an existing metal fence post, set in concrete, in which I'd like to drill a new hole in that post. Normally, I would use a drill press to drill into a curved surface like this. Since the p...

Tip 4 - How do you make a tetherball set? | Ask.com

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To make a tetherball set, dig a hole, pour cement, mount the pole, fill with the remaining cement, and attach the tetherball. You need a 12-foot-long metal pole, a tetherball, a post hole digger,...

Tip 5 - Tetherball Pole Regulations | LIVESTRONG.COM

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Tetherball Pole Regulations | LIVESTRONG.COM

Commonly seen on playgrounds, tetherball isn't just a game for kids. It requires speed, athleticism and strategy to hit the ball around the pole for a win. While no official pole height regulations exist from the World Tetherball Association, 10 feet tall is considered the standard for adults, but children might need shorter poles, such as 6 or 8...

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