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Old July 5th, 2010, 05:19 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
BJConner
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Default Stuck Ferrule (female end) question

On Jul 4, 9:14*pm, BJConner wrote:
On Jul 4, 9:41*am, riverman wrote:





OK, imagine that you have a set of stuck ferrules, Your only tools
available are cold and hot water, specifically to pour over the
ferrules, as a pair, not to put on one side or the other. The
question: which will loosen the ferrules and why?


Some considerations: its pretty obvious that the male end will
contract in cold water (no jokes, please) so that part will definitely
loosen if given a cold water bath.


However, the female end is less clear. Think of a donut (as the female
end of a ferrule resembles a donut in cross-section): first instincts
may say to heat the female end to expand it, but when a donut expands,
the hole actually gets smaller. SO heating the female end may make the
ferrule tighter.


So what if we use cold water on the female end. If an entire donut
shrinks, the center hole gets smaller too. So cooling the female end
may make the ferrule tighter also. Hmm...


So which will cause the hole on the female end to become looser/
larger?


--riverman


Graphite has a low coefficient of thermal expansion. *If you have
jamed the rod together itmay not be possible to loosen it by
differentially heating them. *The male furrel may be expanded into
it's elastic range and heating won't expand it enough.
Brute force may be the only way, in which case the design of the grip
mechanism of both sections is critical.
OR you could drill a hole through the but of the rod into the but
section install a valve stem and pump it up.- Hide quoted text -

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Better yet if you have access to the inside fill it with water and
freeze it. The expanding water will push it appart.