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2 Piece rod fuse
Any of you guys have a trick to get a 2 piece apart. I'm putting all my gear away and I've got one that is absolutely stuck.
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ice one side, heat the other
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Use two people and those rubber jar openers or silicone pot holder.
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Bag of ice around the joint for an hour or leave it out overnite or if you have access to a walk in freezer
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shot of liquid wrench ....protect your eyes against blow-back though
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I use the rubber jar openers, twist away from each part, should come unstuck
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If you use heat on one side, Slipknot did not mean an acetelyne torch. Blow dryer maybe and only for as much time as necessary. While heating have one person pulling, so you only heat it as much as needed.
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Thanks all! I'm going to try the temp change methods tonight. If that doesnt work I'll give the liquid wrench a try. I tried to gorrilla it appart with my uncle but we were hitting the guides and I didn't want to snap one off. The grip pads are a good idea on that front. It was the rod that was in my car all season incase an opportunity presented itself. Sitting in a black car in the summer heat has got that thing being awfully stubborn.
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Ummm. . . hacksaw?
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Heat and liquid wrench together for your first try because you may have only one chance before it snaps.
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I usually have good luck once the weather turns cold just putting it outside, I need to do it to my Mojo but it has'nt been cold yet. I think the coldest it has been here in VT is in the 20s.
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Some people use the ice /heat etc and grip with the rubber jar opening sheets. However when they are ready to try to pull apart they sit down with the joint right behind their knees , grab each side with the non slip jar opener things , lock their wrists and forarms against the outside of their legs and then open there legs so they are pulling with their arms and also pushing outward using their leg muscles.
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Step 1) get 2 Ford F150's
Step 2) Tie each end to a bumper Step 3) engage the 4 wheel drive Step 4) hit the gas. I believe this is how they do it in South Carolina |
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I think the F150's and the Hacksaw will be plan C & D. Hahaha. |
Sounds like you now own a one peice rod. Congrats LOL. Try iceing the bottom and hot water the top. Works pretty good.Make sure you ice the male side and heat the female side.
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twist away holding firmly on the guides
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If stuck... wouldn’t the twisting potentially split the lower-female end?? I never had one stuck that bad and I do the twist thing but always worry about splitting.
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LOL nice
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so you get that thing apart yet??:nopics:
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Easiest way is to store it separated, and only put it together when fishing it. :D
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Ya, so WTF happened.
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Whats a 2 piece rod....??? Oh yea... thats what happens after I use them...
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Hahah, Didn't realize anyone was actually interested in this thing. I had to go to Philly unexpectedly and just got back yesterday. So I havent done anything with it yet. I'm going to Ice her down tonight while watching Football game. I'll report back with results.
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I got an open end wrench that was the same diameter as the lower male section where the two parts joined and gave it progressively harder taps untill it came loose. I wrapped the top section in a towel so it wouldn't get damaged if it flew off so I could hold the bottom section and wrench and use the hammer. It was scarry but it worked. I kow make sure to wipe the male section on the skin around my nose to lubricate the joint, haven't had an issue since.
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Sounds good now, but just wait 'til it takes two of us with rubber jar thingies to get your nose out of the ferrule.:rotf2:
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It didn't matter what words I used I knew that part might come back to haunt me:smash:
Try and get a wrench size that allows for a piece of paper to be slid between the wrench and the blank to protect the blank, you want a wrench that is real close to the size of the male section so that the lip of the female section will sit on the flat part of the wrench, tap the wrench close to the blank making sure it's squared off 90* not at an angle so it is making the maximun amount of contact. You can place the whole rod down on a blanket or a carpeted floor and just weight the bottom half to resist moving while you use a quick sharp tap on wrench side parellel to the female lip. This allows the rod to move yet hits the female portion with full impact gun type force which should pop it loose. It spooked the hell out of me doing it to an arra I built, but I took my time and got it to release. If the towel wasn't on the top half it would have went flying so remember the towel if you have to get this extreme. |
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