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  • Also, does pole A and B go one after the other or does it need a joining thing in the middle? I couldn't connect pole A and B straight together so i had to randomly pick out some extension/connecting thing to attach to A so I could attach B with it. Am i doing it right? please let me know thanks xx

  • @jellytubess Use the X-joints to connect your extensions together.

  • thank you so much for this video but how do you make it spinny or static mode? what do you alter or change?

  • @jellytubess Simply tighten or loosen the two hex screws that are lined up with the X's at the base.

  • Thanks!

  • Hi is it completely necessary to find the stud?

  • @belleneka Yes, you must find the stud! Don't worry tho.  That's very simple to do.

  • heya! im about to purchase my very own xpole after thinkin gabout it for weeks...still some lingering questions though.. do you know if these would work with dry walled ceiling even if I position it under a suppor joist? or would the pressure produce a crack in the ceiling. if u use the xpert in static mode, does it wiggle around still or is it truly static? Thanks!

  • @lilbabyprinc3ss My ceilings are drywall. I have had my poles up for a year now with absolutely no change in the ceiling. If you tighten the screws correctly, the pole stays static.

  • You are a lifesaver. The instructions with this pole are just a nightmare. Just way too many words. Thanks very much - great video.

  • thanks for the video! tightening the hex screw is soooooo hard i cant do it by myself why does it look so easy for u!

  • @juvenee

    Tightening the hex screws should not be difficult. I'm not sure why you are having a problem with it. Are you sure it's not cross-threaded? Are all 5 screws difficult for you or just one of them?  Also, if you put the smaller end of the tool in the screw and then push/pull of the longer end, it will provide more torque and make turning easier.

  • @juvenee

    Be careful!! They should be easy to screw in, if you are having trouble, your likely over the thread and need to rotate the pole to the flat part.

    If you screw them in on the thread, your likely to flatten it and cause other problems.

    I did it to mine. :(

    Luckily i have a fix-it father who was able to pull it all apart and rethread it with some tools.

  • @juvenee Hi! I know this is a couples months later but hopefully you will get this....I can't seem to screw it AT ALL! Did you manage? How did you do it? Any help would be great. Can't do a damn thing :(. Thanks - fellow poller

  • Thank you so much for this video. It really helped me install my new pole!!

  • Thx for this vid!

    It really made it more easy to install my new xpert. I read the manual sure but to look at this and the part ll made it more clear... thx again:)

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    8:07 - 8:19

    That's what she said!!!

  • Oh, my love of "That's what she said" jokes!

  • thanx sista of the pole!! husbands a cutie too..

  • Thanks. He knows some pole tricks too! What more could a girl want?

  • Come on over, girl! I need to get to yours too.

  • Great job Nikki! I want to visit your Studio:)

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