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  • #16
    This happened to me with a 350 quid fly rod I was in a state of panic mentioned it to an old boy on the way off the lake and he said give it hear I`ll show you a trick and what he did was place it behind his knees holding it with both hands to the outsides of his legs to hold it straight and used the force of his legs pushing apart against his hands and it came apart panic over just incase this happens again worth a try but I must admit I was panicking as he was bent over I was screaming wow wow wow mate its a 350 quid rod
    Last edited by lorry; 13-03-2010, 07:19 AM.

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    • #17
      If it happens again try pouring hot water ( not boiling ) over the female spiggot joint while twisting it. The female part expands slightly loosening the joint. No puns on tight females lads, we all know what they're like....

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      • #18
        could try warming the joint ...might work
        Waiting for Cod

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        • #19
          Originally posted by smokie View Post
          could try warming the joint ...might work
          that's what ah would say as well, happened to me before, boil the kettle and pour it over, did the trick for me

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          • #20
            good old spit stops it happening.

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            • #21
              Do not use sandpaper!!

              Ive loosened off lots of sticking spigots by applying grease to the joints and slowly turning the rod. It seems to grind the joints and lubricate them. Just keep cleaning the sections and adding a little more grease before finally cleaning the grease off altogether. Works very quickly and it amazing how much crap comes off!

              Adding candlewax will only make matters worse! Its a cure for loose or lightly worn spigots not tight fitting ones!!
              Last edited by CHUKKA; 13-03-2010, 10:31 PM.

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              • #22
                divvent shove it in as hard and spit on it before you do! fnar fnar!
                Last edited by jamiebrennan; 14-03-2010, 07:31 PM.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jamiebrennan View Post
                  divvent shove it in as hard and spit on it before you do! fnar fnar!
                  LOL glad you did the edit...read it before you did and struggled to bite my lip with a response
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by The Jester View Post
                    If it happens again try pouring hot water ( not boiling ) over the female spiggot joint while twisting it. The female part expands slightly loosening the joint. No puns on tight females lads, we all know what they're like....
                    Where do you get hot water when your packing up after a session and find your rod won't fit in the car?

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                    • #25
                      try the letter "P" also works on frozen car locks, after its rained then frozen in the winter,
                      Tich

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                      • #26
                        Try whats left in your flask, hot water out of the car cooling system, knock on someones door, believe me if you've got a £300 rod you "WILL" find a way... its called using your initiative......

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                        • #27
                          hi brother in laws rod was stuck last year he had 4 blokes on it and couldnt get it out then i brought some gloves home from work the ones with really good grip and it came out no problem hope this helps

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by The Great Wallsendo View Post
                            done it....pheweeeeeeee

                            ...next question....apart from the obvious not pushing it together as hard as buggery...is there anyway to ensure smooth coupling and uncoupling of carbon rod spigots joints?

                            paraffin blocks which looks like candle wax but is made of paraffin, it is in a solid block just rub on spigot twice a year and you will not have any problems.

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                            • #29
                              ok i had the same problem with my century, if you have a carbon rod what you need to do is apply a little grease to the top piece and gently work it in by twisting it. when you have put it in about 2cm remove it and clean off the grease and you will see excess carbon coming with it. do this a couple of time but please do not force it otherwise you may split your bottom section. once you have de-greased both male and female ends get an old pencil and rub your top miece with the graffite. this will loosen off your spigot.

                              please please please do not over do it other wise your top end will be to slack and you will need a new top piece and remember to properly de-grease both pieces as it could be a tad silly watching your rod fly apart when casting.

                              hope this helps and it works for all carbon rods.

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                              • #30
                                years ago

                                years ago my old man used to rub the male end of the spigot ih his hair dont know if this would work with the modern carbon fiber rods, but it worked a treat with the old brass fuffels or what ever they were called, a little grease or oil from your hair might just do it,
                                Tich

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