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![]() "Fantom" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message ... Thats because they are a taper fit,if they came together it would be time to replace them,dont worry,just get out & use them. could you just double check that for me by checking the pic iv uploaded of the actual rod. Appreciate your time. http://tinyurl.com/y84cuy TIA Looks perfect to me that is the normal fit for spigot ferrules. Like Cliff says when they touch its because the rod is worn out even then you can shave some off the end of the female side to gain a little more time, don't think I 've ever had a rod that long tho' Derek |
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![]() "Derek" wrote in message ... "Fantom" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message ... Thats because they are a taper fit,if they came together it would be time to replace them,dont worry,just get out & use them. could you just double check that for me by checking the pic iv uploaded of the actual rod. Appreciate your time. http://tinyurl.com/y84cuy TIA Looks perfect to me that is the normal fit for spigot ferrules. Like Cliff says when they touch its because the rod is worn out even then you can shave some off the end of the female side to gain a little more time, don't think I 've ever had a rod that long tho' Derek Thanks guys, appreciate the help, feel abit of a numbskull now, but hey..at least i know now. cheers |
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If you dont ask you dont find out ;-)
"Fantom" wrote in message ... "Derek" wrote in message ... "Fantom" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message ... Thats because they are a taper fit,if they came together it would be time to replace them,dont worry,just get out & use them. could you just double check that for me by checking the pic iv uploaded of the actual rod. Appreciate your time. http://tinyurl.com/y84cuy TIA Looks perfect to me that is the normal fit for spigot ferrules. Like Cliff says when they touch its because the rod is worn out even then you can shave some off the end of the female side to gain a little more time, don't think I 've ever had a rod that long tho' Derek Thanks guys, appreciate the help, feel abit of a numbskull now, but hey..at least i know now. cheers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 0 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! |
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In article , Derek
wrote: "Fantom" wrote in message ... "Cliff" wrote in message ... Thats because they are a taper fit,if they came together it would be time to replace them,dont worry,just get out & use them. could you just double check that for me by checking the pic iv uploaded of the actual rod. Appreciate your time. http://tinyurl.com/y84cuy TIA Looks perfect to me that is the normal fit for spigot ferrules. Like Cliff says when they touch its because the rod is worn out even then you can Yes. It's normal. But no, when they touch don't shave anything from the female ferrule - you'll be removing the reinforcing. Instead build up the male ferrule with a thin layer of gelcoat resin or two part glue*. Eventually (after several recoatings) you'll wear through the female ferrule from the inside and then it's time to look for a new rod. shave some off the end of the female side to gain a little more time, don't think I 've ever had a rod that long tho' A real old favourite is the usual candidate for this level of wear. I've gone through a couple but I try to make sure they've dealt with a few thousand fish first. Cheerio, * There used to be a special formulation for (coarse, matchfishing) pole owners to use - they unship and reship their poles repeatedly during a session and so their ferrules experience excessive wear. Might be worth asking around if you get that far. -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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