Had my slx for nearly 2 years, i have had to re glue a couple of clamps other than that its been brill!Use the twin syringe araldite the clamps won't come loose again.When your collapsing the pole try not to be heavy handed and smack the clamps together, that's what tends to make them loose IMO
Quote from: SB Cleaning on April 15, 2012, 08:14:58 pmHad my slx for nearly 2 years, i have had to re glue a couple of clamps other than that its been brill!Use the twin syringe araldite the clamps won't come loose again.When your collapsing the pole try not to be heavy handed and smack the clamps together, that's what tends to make them loose IMO 2 great minds think alike
"I pitty the fool" who slates gardiner poles on here Little a-team joke for ye there!When you re- glue the clamps are you sanding them down properly?And cleaning them up, or not using decent glue, ie.appoxy or What's you methord of repair mate?
In 18 months I have bought 4 clx 18" poles and one slx35 along with brusheads etc. Each pole I have had to use tape on the clamps, I've re glued but still spin after couple days. The latest 2 clx I got 2 weeks ago and the goosenecks which came are pathetic tightened it and it's come undone useless so that poles back outa van and in garage. The slx which wasn't cheap just spins reverted back to our old poles. Anyone else had these problems or have I been unlucky with a couple bad ones?
I love the clamps that you get on extelpoles, i wish gardiners would do them for their poles. Be perfection then i think.
Alex how can I find out about the stronger barrel nuts, despite knowing they do not need to be too tight I kept stripping the threads in the early days of using the pole and would like to get some spares?