Desiderata
Member II
One of our comrades recently gave me a whisker pole that had been broken. A fairly apt effort to repair it had been made. The break was sawn flush and a sleeve made of the same diameter tube. The sleeve (say, 2-1/2' long)was then cut length-wise, slid over the break and then glued with liquid nails or some other almond colored adhesive. Actually a fairly clean job, but the adhesive failed and the pole rotates inside the sleeve when telescopic length adjustments are made. Back in the day- I knew enough from what acetylene welding I'd done, that the intended metal to be welded needs to be REALLY clean, so I bought a fresh wire wheel and barrel sander bit for my drill and went nuts on it. I prepared the break to be welded but when I approached my local mig welder-he declined saying it was too risky to try, so I'm back to adhesive. I first thought "5200", "that stuff is for REAL. But reading the tube said wood and fiberglass only. Anybody know what glue is best for this kind of repair?