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Anyone have suggestions on a method I might try to "twist" and collapse some sections of my telescoping fiberglass mast? I put it up several days ago with perhaps a bit too much "vigor" in making sure it would not collapse on its own and now that I want to stow it away there are a couple of sections I can not unlock. My grip is good, but the sections are really tight. I hate to use something mechanical for fear of cracking the fiberglass and I hate to use a lubricant since the locking requires friction. Thoughts ? Ed K7AAT |
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