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Old 10th April 2008, 04:47 PM   #11 (permalink)
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as said before make sure they are clean and dry. if they are wet and they get stuck they can form an air tight seal in the section and it takes ages to get them out again.
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Need Some Help I Have My Top Two Power Section Stuck Together Cant Release It Tryed Warming It Up Etc Etc Any Help Please Need It For Weekend And Its To Long To Get In Car
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Telescopic or put together pe865?
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Whatever - for telescopic the only way is to bang them hard onto a piece of wood on the floor making sure that the larger section is completely upright and you hold the thin section just above the joint.

For take apart you need 3 people believe it or not. Two hold the sections and gently pull but not twist. It is important that they don't twist. The third stands holding one section in one hand and the other section in the other. If that third person is you then you just gently roll the sections in a circular motion. Start off with a smallish roll and gradually increase it with the other 2 pulling. Again no twisting is involved and eventually the joints will part.
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Old 12th May 2008, 10:03 AM   #15 (permalink)
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keep em dry m8y and use sensas spray teflon that helps stop wear on the carbon and helps unshipping ive used it years and never had one stuck if you get one stuck dont twist the joint. 2 people just pulling and one in the middle rubbing the joint there you go lol
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sorry as a bove twist you can brake it
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cheers guys will give it a go..........
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i use plumbers silicone spray. never had a stuck section for yonks.the candle is a very simple idea,and like most simple ideas,is usually the best.
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