buckyball1
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fix stuck BD poles?-FIXED-wohoo
see post 10/11 for how
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unfortunately, it appears this may have a less than optimal (from my perspective) resolution--see my post from today, 10/1/10
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original post..
I have 2 (don't ask) pairs of Black Diamond Contour poles (elliptical shaft, 3 section, flick locks)-fairly "new", not much usage-upper two sections are stuck "closed-collapsed" on all four-middle section almost completely inside upper section.
I've been successfully using cheapo poles to bushwack these last few years as i'm hard on/tend to lose poles. The BDs have been sitting in "closed" position in the garage for 1-2 years. The lower sections still "slide" decently and show little wear and no sign of oxidation, but the upper sections won't budge. I'm sure i should have cleaned them better and "exercised" them periodically, but.......
I've can loosen the screws on the locks and take the locks off completely. After i remove the lower pole section,I'm looking at about 1 3/4 inches of middle section protruding from the upper section into which it seems frozen as Kevin says.
Any thoughts on how i might get the sections apart w/o a good chance of deforming/destroying $$ poles? ...and if i am successful, what have you found useful to prevent this from happening again.
thanks
jim
see post 10/11 for how
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unfortunately, it appears this may have a less than optimal (from my perspective) resolution--see my post from today, 10/1/10
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original post..
I have 2 (don't ask) pairs of Black Diamond Contour poles (elliptical shaft, 3 section, flick locks)-fairly "new", not much usage-upper two sections are stuck "closed-collapsed" on all four-middle section almost completely inside upper section.
I've been successfully using cheapo poles to bushwack these last few years as i'm hard on/tend to lose poles. The BDs have been sitting in "closed" position in the garage for 1-2 years. The lower sections still "slide" decently and show little wear and no sign of oxidation, but the upper sections won't budge. I'm sure i should have cleaned them better and "exercised" them periodically, but.......
I've can loosen the screws on the locks and take the locks off completely. After i remove the lower pole section,I'm looking at about 1 3/4 inches of middle section protruding from the upper section into which it seems frozen as Kevin says.
Any thoughts on how i might get the sections apart w/o a good chance of deforming/destroying $$ poles? ...and if i am successful, what have you found useful to prevent this from happening again.
thanks
jim
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