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Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #20 on: July 13, 2009, 07:44:14 pm »
My sl2 cost £750, so i expect 100 might be £75,000, that's good going.

One purpose of the forum is if you don't know ask, and i didn't know- thats why i asked, idiot or not.

I did say that one of the first things i did was stick large number labels on the sections.

I bought the pole a few months ago but never looked at it, and then had to use it early  last sunday morning, hence my asking about it. If i had used it without forum info it might have got stuck, but it now has tape around it to stop the sections embedding.

I am never too proud to ask Moem. Figuring things out from first principles is all very well, but no matter how bright someone is mistakes can still be made.

mark dew

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Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #21 on: July 13, 2009, 08:05:30 pm »
You should try it for domestics, it will compliment your motorized reel.  :)

I bought mine for 1 job only. The number 3 section broke in half after the 3rd or 4th use which left me wondering how long it would last?
I've used it on everything since oct/nov time and it's going strong. Looking a bit frayed around the edges but it makes an easier way of working, easier.


mark dew

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Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #22 on: July 13, 2009, 08:09:08 pm »
To keep this under 1 post, how much are sl2 replacement sections for 1 to 6?

£80 for the fat part but how mcuh for the thinner sections?

matt

Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2009, 08:14:15 pm »
You should try it for domestics, it will compliment your motorized reel.  :)




he might even try a fishing pole for domestics ;) save the expensive pole for the high stuff

Alex Gardiner

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Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #24 on: July 13, 2009, 08:15:01 pm »
Section 1 = £52
Section 2 = £65
Section 3 = £72 (highest high modulus carbon content section)
Section 4 = £62
Section 5 = £62
Section 6 = £62
Extension Section = £69

All sections + VAT but with free shipping.

mark dew

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Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #25 on: July 13, 2009, 08:20:00 pm »
You should try it for domestics, it will compliment your motorized reel.  :)


he might even try a fishing pole for domestics ;) save the expensive pole for the high stuff

I have been thinking of buying 1 for back up, but if modifying it requires things like a vice and drill bits etc then i'm sunk.  ???
Can bits like the thread for the fitting the brush onto the pole be bought and just fitted? And what pole is best matt. 5 1/2 ft sections?


mark dew

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Re: SL2 Idiots Guide
« Reply #26 on: July 13, 2009, 08:25:01 pm »
Section 1 = £52
Section 2 = £65
Section 3 = £72 (highest high modulus carbon content section)
Section 4 = £62
Section 5 = £62
Section 6 = £62
Extension Section = £69

All sections + VAT but with free shipping.

Thanks alex, I was expecting more. 
I am a couple of months away from using it (100% of the time) as long as my last 17ft xtel, before that gave up the ghost.
As long as 2 sections don't become unworkable in the next 2 months buying this pole will have worked out more economic than my previous best purchase. The xtel.  ;D