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Title: Carbon fibre tubing for Dangley poles
Post by: IanL on 24 Oct 2006, 06:26
First season playing with a length of fishing rod has come to a shattering end.

Wise advice about diameter and thickness and source of tubing please!

Sail set well: right up until the moment when the pole shattered - after seveal months use. SO nowto build a more robust version - with your collective help.

Thanks

Ian
Title: Re: Carbon fibre tubing for Dangley poles
Post by: marcus3292 on 24 Oct 2006, 07:00
you can buy them from pinnel & bax, but its not cheap, but would deffinatly be easyer and probably better
Title: Re: Carbon fibre tubing for Dangley poles
Post by: scotyot on 24 Oct 2006, 08:51
Check out the Nat Graduate website. There is some photo/diagramatic operational detail and suggested sources of material suppliers.
Title: Re: Carbon fibre tubing for Dangley poles
Post by: Mike S (Guest) on 24 Oct 2006, 09:42
Try and find a local supplier where you can collect. I found the postage on a long thin light tube proportionally very expensive in relation to the cost of the long thin light tube.
A couple of years ago I got carbon tube from Woolmer Forest Composites: http://www.woolmer.co.uk/ctube.html. I think mine is 20mm external diameter. A stainless core deck bush with the correct internal diameter at each end and trimmed to the external diameter and its done. Tip: thread the line through the pole BEFORE fixing the bushes.
Mike S
N3274
Title: Re: Carbon fibre tubing for Dangley poles
Post by: Mikey C on 24 Oct 2006, 10:40
Title: Re: Carbon fibre tubing for Dangley poles
Post by: IanL on 01 Nov 2006, 10:54