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Postby czech flyfisherman » March 9th, 2016, 2:12 am

Hi guys....
my fly rod is stuck.....the section were little loose so I put little of wax there....it was working just fine but after last fishing I cant get the fly rod a part
.........any advice?

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Re: Need help

Postby planettrout » March 9th, 2016, 6:12 am

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Re: Need help

Postby fly addict » March 9th, 2016, 3:59 pm

Zee,
I had a rod that I could not get apart no matter what I tried including what PT linked, and I did all the other tricks to no avail. :sad: I finely sent it back to the manufacture to deal with it, They said they could get it apart no mater what, again it would not come apart. I ground down one part of the rod and replaced it with a new section. Now I always use this stuff and have never had a problem, :bananadance: http://www.renzetti.com/index.php/fishi ... ube-detail
And don't ever use wax on the ferrules and fish in salt water, it will turn your rod into a one piece rod forever!
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Re: Need help

Postby stanbery » March 9th, 2016, 6:22 pm

What you lost all your muscle? LOL

Put the rod behind your back at your knees and try it that way.
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Re: Need help

Postby czech flyfisherman » March 9th, 2016, 11:43 pm

Thanks guys, but is still stuck solid.....
And Jon, no I didnt lose it:-).

I think I will take the rod to the shop.

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Re: Need help

Postby Jimbo Roberts » March 10th, 2016, 8:00 pm

I've been using wax all my life and never had a problem. Then again I don't fish salt water much either. I have tried the flexing method of bending the rod while twisting and pulled some friends rods apart before.

I just thinking out loud and I don't know the consequences, but what about penetrating oil used to free rusted parts, or even using WD40 and see if allowing some of that to soak at the ferrule will loosen it. Again I've got no real experience using them, just thinking about what works in other applications. Then again those two might have some negative impact of the epoxy resins, I'm not sure.

I hope something works for you, good luck with your rod.

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Re: Need help

Postby jaydubp » March 10th, 2016, 8:56 pm

Zee, link to an article that discusses several methods including use of WD40 and
one that finally worked for him: using a ziplock bag of ice on one section and a ziplock bag full of hot water ON the other section.


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Re: Need help

Postby czech flyfisherman » March 15th, 2016, 2:55 am

Hi guys....

I did try everythink.....but nothink is working for me.....I will be bringing the fly rod here at shop....dealer from Sage and I hope they will figure out.

Thank you for info and advice.

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