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2 years ago
Glenda Rodtka
Whatever happened to the internal spigot system that was popular years ago? Would seem the only issue would be finding a suitable internal spigot?
Forum: rodboard 2 years ago
Glenda Rodtka
I actually read the article a few years ago that was suggested by T Kirkman and found it most informative. Thank you Tom and Mark. Am not feeling too bright at the moment but I didn't even know about the personal email feature. Am going to give it a try. Thanks everyone.
Forum: rodboard 2 years ago
Glenda Rodtka
Mark - thank you for your reply. I have been repairing my broken rods for too many years and agree with everything you say. My preference is to use a lower stiffness internal spigot to prevent the rod from breaking at either end of the internal splice because it's too stiff. I thought the carbon fiber wrap might stiffen the center of the break to equal original rod stiffness but then taper both d
Forum: rodboard 2 years ago
Glenda Rodtka
4. carbon fiber
I have been watching some Solitip you tube videos where carbon fiber is used to reinforce repaired breaks. It appears to be very thin and about 1/4 inch wide and is wound on over fresh epoxy. It looks very good. But, where can a person find something like this? I can find carbon fiber but all thicker and heavier. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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