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My Lamp Post Is Too Short!

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Today, I had a lamp post installed. It is hardwired and securely embedded in the ground with cement. The light is wonderful, however the post and lamp are approximately 2 feet too short! I bought an 80-inch pole and a 26-inch lantern. But I didn't t think through that they'd be burying it around 24 inches deep. Clearly, it is my fault. There is only one main cable that runs up the center. If I stick my finger into the crossbar holes, I am able to easily move it. I've decided not to display the crossbar because it makes it appear even more stubby. Is it possible to add approximately two feet to the pole? I've included the example photo because it appears to show two couplers connecting a central post. Those "couplers" on the "example" may be purely cosmetic, but they are the first thing that came to mind that might be a viable option. I've also considered that if someone was a skilled welder, they could weld a two foot post to the original and cover the connection with something that resembled a decorative connector. I am entirely uninformed of all of this, but I am extremely disappointed with myself and how things are now unfolding. Please tell me how to find a solution.



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