Sticky rod joints help needed.

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Sticky rod joints help needed.

#1 Post by pookie5488 »

I am having problems removing a section of my rod from each other. I have spigot joints and every time i fish it is a bitch seperating the two sections they do come apart but only a matter of time before i damage rod or an eye if hand slips or something.

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#2 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Give the spigot joint a good clean with hot soapy water inside and out of both sections - that should help.

If this doesnt help, rub a candle around the spigot.

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#3 Post by Estuary Lad »

clean the female part of the joint with a bottle brush using soapy water.
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#4 Post by BigPhil »

sometimes a little rub with very light emery paper is required on the male joint if it is too tight

if this then gts too loose over time it can be built back up again with candle wax or more permanently graphite spray
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#5 Post by Rockhopper »

A word of warning.....when you have a tight spigot, more often than not its humidity that swells the unvarnished fibres of the male spigot....be very careful, even with the finest of emery cloth or sand paper.

When it happens to me...the first thing I do is what Estuary Lad said "clean the female part" first and the clean the male end to see if it cures it....sanding would be my last resort.

To unjam a tight spigot without doing harm.....put the rod joint behind your knees....grip either side of the joint with your hands, keeping your hands tight in to your closed knees....open your knees and it should free the 2 sections.

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#6 Post by BigPhil »

sanding definately last resort!

noticed that some manufacturers rods are more prone to spigot problems with humidity than others too....
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#7 Post by Rockhopper »

"noticed that some manufacturers rods are more prone to spigot problems with humidity than others too...."

Phil,

That may not be a quality problem, most of the guys who take Zziplex rods to Florida have the same problem.

It may be in the fibres or the resin or even both, its the fact that the offending area is not varnished (for obvious reasons) that causes the problem.....I have heard some say a very light oil helps seal the spigot from moisture.....I wouldnt tell anyone to do anything I've not tried myself, so my last remark is not a solution :)

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#8 Post by Donagh »

I find a quick wipe using strong damp kitchen towel on the female part is often all thats needed.

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#9 Post by petekd »

Anything other than being on your own on a beach 30 miles from home at some unmerciful hour with a 14 foot rod refusing to part...... I had to use the Bullbar as a vice on one occasion to seperate it. It was that or I was putting it on the roof......
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#10 Post by Wayne »

Clean as above with soap and water, apply small amount of graphite oil spray to the joint, assemble the rod, inserting the tip and turning at the same time. Do not completely fit, but enough, so that you can keep turning the joint, this will match the two sections to each other and help seal the carbon fibres. This as worked great on my Zzippy's. Nice and smooth, easy to split apart.
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#11 Post by Estuary Lad »

i had to hold a conoflex out the window along the side of a mates van one night cause we couldnt spit it! thank god it was only 15 mins from home
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#12 Post by Estuary Lad »

i had to hold a conoflex out the window along the side of a mates van one night cause we couldnt spit it! thank god it was only 15 mins from home
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#13 Post by phanover »

I remember reading somewhere that a quick spray of household furniture polish like "Mr Sheen" or similar will lubricate the joint as it contains silicone. Rubbing with a pencil lead is also supposed to work apparently.

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