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I am lokking for someone who has experience in making their own fiberglass
poles. I make some several years ago but gave awy the antenna after only a year or so and I dont know how well they held up. I used fiberglass rope used to decorate curtains I think and soaked it in resin. This seem to mke some pretty good spreaders for a 10M quad I was wondering if anyone else had ever tried something similar.and how well it worked. Jimmie |
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On 6 Apr, 17:25, "Jimmie D" wrote:
I am lokking for someone who has experience in making their own fiberglass poles. I make some several years ago but gave awy the antenna after only a year or so and I dont know how well they held up. I used fiberglass rope used to decorate curtains I think and soaked it in resin. This seem to mke some pretty good spreaders for a 10M quad I was wondering if anyone else had ever tried something similar.and how well it worked. Jimmie You can buy 20 foot telescopic bream poles on E bay for about $15. Also available in shorter lengths, 16,12,and 8 foot You can stiffen them up as much as you want with glass stranded adhesive tape from any office store. Better than messing with epoxy Art |
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