Hi Granny,
Bummer.
Firstly you have to understand why I am refrurbing the pole. It's my daily pole, used all day, day in day out at all lengths. I find that when collapsed there is a point when the clamp can't be tightened enough. Well it can be, but you can't then extend the pole. This is because the area of the section onto which the clamp grips when collapsed has worn fractionally over, say, a 2" section. If you extend each section (usually only the top two sections) a little the pole section is its original pre-worn thickness and the clamp grips. Eventually though you need a fix and that fix is the removal of a section of pole with the offending clamp, or removing the old clamp and reversing the sections, gluing new clamps onto what was the bottom of each section).
If you decide to reverse the sections this video will help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PysvFrQYUUc&feature=share&list=UUDuSOSphcEt3AbLXDAjH3IA Or this:
http://youtu.be/ArdGzztbvJ4Frankly I saw through each section 2" below the old clamp removing it completely. This gives me a fresh section to glue a brand new clamp onto and importantly gives the new clamp fresh, unworn section of pole onto which to grip.
I get a new pole every year, but this time round my SLX seems to have worn in this way quicker than usual - anyone else feel the same?