Telescoping No More: How I Made My Telescopic Pole Completely Permanent

1 year ago
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I explore the idea of using a special glue to make any telescopic pole totally permanent, specifically the DX Commander. Although we recommend HCL EzyIamps, I went ahead and tested out different types of glue, including regular fast setting and the slow-setting mitre stuff from Screwfix (UK). Using a cable tie and a small amount of super glue, I show you the process of applying the glue to the base sections of the pole, being careful not to use too much (and lose length). I also recommend using a slow-curing gel rather than traditional fast glue for best results. At the end of the video, I tested the pole's stability and measured the length to make sure we get full extension. Overall, this video is perfect for anyone interested in home-brewing and super-charging their telescopic poles and making them permanent! Next up: We'll try a 12.4m :) Cheers and 73, Callum.

PS - Slow-acting superglue is also known as "control flow" or "gel" superglue and they are thicker in consistency than regular superglue. The thicker consistency allows for greater control and precision when applying the glue, and the slower curing time gives you more time to position to adjust before the glue sets. Some superglue, like the one I used, also comes with a activator spray, basically speeds up (or slows down!) the curing time as desired.

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