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[Re: MauganN20]
#16904 04/17/03 05:15 PM 04/17/03 05:15 PM |
Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... catman
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | Ah,grasshopper. But it will. The only thing that holds that thing from coming out is a small pin that spans the inner part down near the end. Does that make sense? I don't know. To help it come apart you might take some vise grips and lighty pinch the outer part to elongate that end to help it come out. Don't be afraid. It's just a stick. Mike
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[Re: H17cat]
#16906 05/11/03 07:05 AM 05/11/03 07:05 AM |
Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 164 The Netherlands (North West Eu... RobLammerts
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Posts: 164 The Netherlands (North West Eu... | I tried to repair the ariba stick, ( I rolled on some epoxy on the stick ) It worked fine till the moment it had to extend fully. Now it is extended forever..... Lucky for me my wife bought me a new one yesterday and it works great. Hopfully this one will last for a while.
Rob
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[Re: RobLammerts]
#16907 05/11/03 08:49 PM 05/11/03 08:49 PM |
Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 251 beaufort, sc dannyb9
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Posts: 251 beaufort, sc | what about a solid stick? the most pleasurable to use that i have tried are made from the big end of a bamboo fishing pole. these are available here in 14' lengths beautifully varnished for about $10. i cut mine to about 90" and attached them with a screw to the cut off end of my broken $90 fg stick. wonderfully light and bouyant, feels great to my hand. i broke both of them backing up in the parking lot but i plan to try another one and learn how to deal with it. i also am considering a one piece pvc extension. i am NOT happy with two piece adjustable ones based on several experiences which include a recent dangerous incident that injured a friend when an adjustable stick turned loose at the wrong time.
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[Re: catman]
#16908 05/12/03 12:16 AM 05/12/03 12:16 AM |
Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 24 sonicassassin
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Posts: 24 | I'm not who sure where you can get them, but I have seen a yellow fiberglass adjustable pole.The only mod. is to put a handle on it and drill a hole in the threaded end so it can be attached to the cross bar.
One bad thing about the that type of pole is the surface finish breaks down in the sun and you start getting fiberglass in your hands. OUCH! - reminds me of around 18 years ago walking along the beach as a young fella, and jammed a 2 inch long sliver of fibreglass from a surfboard underneath my toenail, it healed pretty good though. But the scar I got from standing on the rusty 4 inch nail hanging off a plank off wood buried in the grass was a different story. | | |
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