A couple of weeks back I lent my brother my fishing gear. Amongst many other problems that resulted from that, he put together the top half of one rod on the bottom half of a different rod and I cannot get them apart. I have tried WD40, no go there. Anyone got any ideas? If worse comes to worse, I am going to break the top piece as it is the bottom piece that I need to salvage.
Mick
help! I need to get a 2 piece rod apart
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Mick,
I agree w/ Jazman. Give the rod a nice, hot bath. Hey, it loosens me up! Seriously, it might expand the base piece enough to pull them apart.
When you used the WD, were you able to get any into the crack between the 2 pcs? Probably wedged in there good, thx to your bro, hmm? Maybe try some vaseline on a Q-tip and just roll it with pressure around the 2 pcs to try to force some, even if only a bit, into the crack. Then wiggle/twist it and hope for the best.
One more bit of advice: don't loan your gear to your brother next time around!
Good luck!
W.
I agree w/ Jazman. Give the rod a nice, hot bath. Hey, it loosens me up! Seriously, it might expand the base piece enough to pull them apart.
When you used the WD, were you able to get any into the crack between the 2 pcs? Probably wedged in there good, thx to your bro, hmm? Maybe try some vaseline on a Q-tip and just roll it with pressure around the 2 pcs to try to force some, even if only a bit, into the crack. Then wiggle/twist it and hope for the best.
One more bit of advice: don't loan your gear to your brother next time around!

Good luck!
W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Re: hmm
Going with jazman's idea, find a non flammable blanket or something, wrap wround the meeting area of the mismatched rod. Then use a heat gun to heat the area until you're able to slide the two pieces apart. I got the idea from putting a new blade in my little brother's hockey stick.jazman wrote:warm one piece ( I would recommend against a torch) and cool the other....
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