Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: s.hughes on April 28, 2009, 07:35:36 pm
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I just got me carbon fibre fidhing rod through today and adapted it for wfp. As I was lifting it up with the brush on the end the 4th section just snapped. I have now got to try and get a replacment section from the company I bought it from. Now this pole is 14.5 m and is advertised to handle large fish so with a light weight bentley brush on the end there should be no problem.
Has anybody else had problems like this? It cost me 175.00 and am now gutted
Steve
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o i hate to say this you shud have bort sl2
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o i hate to say this you shud have bort sl2
I bought the map supremacy, but it dosnt matter what the make is it still shouldnt snap
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Steve sorry to hear your trouble with pole,don t know why this happened bot hope shop will replace though if you tell them how you were using it they might not. To get you out of trouble till you re sorted you can cut th bit out that snapped and telescope it through the other end, i have nt explained that very well but i think you ll know what i mean, then just tape over the join and it will be o k. cheers mick
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i trust you didnt lift it from the ground
if it was at height, allways add sections on whilst pushing it up the wall ( if you get what i mean )
is it fixable ? ? ? ? make the cut cleaner and slide the thinner but inside the thicker bit, you will see how much join you have, slide it back out, whack some super glue on it and slide it back inside and it will be strong, my Zensorflex has been repaired like this twice now, yes you lose 9 " of pole, but it still works fine
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failing that, buy a cheaper pole ( like the RT zensorflex ) and hope that the scetions marry up and you will be sorted
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and me an avid haris man ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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failing that, buy a cheaper pole ( like the RT zensorflex ) and hope that the scetions marry up and you will be sorted
Hi Matt, yes I did pick the pole up from the ground extended fully out. I would have thought that it would have been fine as its just like catching fish and lifting them out. So are you saying thats why it more than likley snapped?
By the way have you got a link to the zensorflex?
Cheers (gutted) feel like I have wasted nearly £200. I dont think the company I bought it from will care and will have to try and sort something out.
Steve
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Don`t tell em what your using it for will you lol. ;D ;D ;D
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Don`t tell em what your using it for will you lol. ;D ;D ;D
I would never tell em what I'm using it for. When I spoke to them before it happened they were going on about all these attachments for it and I had no idea what they were talking about coz I dont fish. I never let on what I was going to do with it for obvious reasons.
Steve
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I`d say alright mate i was using your pole today at 40ft cleaning windows when the 4th section snapped on me whilst trying to close a top opener lol,could you imagine he`d think you were barking mad. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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failing that, buy a cheaper pole ( like the RT zensorflex ) and hope that the scetions marry up and you will be sorted
Hi Matt, yes I did pick the pole up from the ground extended fully out. I would have thought that it would have been fine as its just like catching fish and lifting them out. So are you saying thats why it more than likley snapped?
By the way have you got a link to the zensorflex?
Cheers (gutted) feel like I have wasted nearly £200. I dont think the company I bought it from will care and will have to try and sort something out.
Steve
yes, push it up the wall as you go, adding sections as you go, much safer
try and repair it, take a photo of the snap and lets see it, it might be fixable, failing that, pop along to a fishing shop, most will offer a repair service, i did have a link to a site that repairs them, i cannot find it now though, i bit Jeff B will have it
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failing that, buy a cheaper pole ( like the RT zensorflex ) and hope that the scetions marry up and you will be sorted
Hi Matt, yes I did pick the pole up from the ground extended fully out. I would have thought that it would have been fine as its just like catching fish and lifting them out. So are you saying thats why it more than likley snapped?
By the way have you got a link to the zensorflex?
Cheers (gutted) feel like I have wasted nearly £200. I dont think the company I bought it from will care and will have to try and sort something out.
Steve
yes, push it up the wall as you go, adding sections as you go, much safer
try and repair it, take a photo of the snap and lets see it, it might be fixable, failing that, pop along to a fishing shop, most will offer a repair service, i did have a link to a site that repairs them, i cannot find it now though, i bit Jeff B will have it
Its snapped off completley. When I tried to get the section out it came apart so some of it is still in the other section. As an update I did email the company and they said to post the section back and they will replace it. Lets hope they do.
The thing I cant understand is why cant I lift it from the floor? All other poles that are used at height are extended on the floor, use a wall or something to walk it up, no probs. Is carbon fibre not as strong as fibre glass? I thought it was stronger.
Am I the only one that has had a carbon fibre pole snap?
When I get the replacemnet I will do as Matt said and extend it up the wall. What I'm concerned with is it snapping at 45 ft when in use.
Steve
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when i raise mine up the wall, then use it at the angle req, i have hardly any flex, thus it would have any forces exerted on it to snap
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when i raise mine up the wall, then use it at the angle req, i have hardly any flex, thus it would have any forces exerted on it to snap
I will give it ago when I get the new section through and let you know how I'm getting on.
Cheers
Steve
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i just converted a muscle zone 11m carbon fish pole not actually use it yet.
but i was supprised how much it bent with vikan brush so will order bentley brush.
I to thought fish poles should easily cope with a brush 500 grams as a posed to a big bl00dy fish!
then my neighbour told me fish poles have elastics fitted to take strain of fish.
anyone know what these are? ???
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The fishing type poles are useless with standard brushes you need an SL or Bentley brush,just the weight of a vikan will jam the sections.
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you can lighten a Vikan enough to use, i have mine down to a bentley weight
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i normally put 3 or 4 sections together as its light enuff to avoid any straining issues, then i push up and join the next sections as it gains height, dont fancy lifting 65 feet worth of modular from the ground up, disaster waiting to happen.
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i just converted a muscle zone 11m carbon fish pole not actually use it yet.
but i was supprised how much it bent with vikan brush so will order bentley brush.
I to thought fish poles should easily cope with a brush 500 grams as a posed to a big bl00dy fish!
then my neighbour told me fish poles have elastics fitted to take strain of fish.
anyone know what these are? ???
yes. the small pole bits you discard when you get it. usually the last 2 of the smallest sections..
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I've a RT 11mtr pole and a shimano pole. Both flex a little (The shimano is more rigid) but are still much more rigid than my previous poles. I use superlight brushes & a DIY Bentley style brush and can raise the pole from horizontal fully extended (40' with sections from both poles used!) no problems,.. but I would imagine a heavy brush would cause problems.
Fishing poles are quite fragile,.. but then even the proper poles like the SL2 aren't indestructible!
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dont tell me that nat ::) ::) ::)