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just bash it on it's side with a big hammer, it will spit the wooden shaft out..... only takes 1min to swap them over

 

 

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I know which is going to last the longest!

 

 

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How did you get the rings on the nylon shaft : whittling or brute force ( there's no way my shaft would fit that hole, fnaar fnaar! )

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Its all very well which will last the longest, but is it not 2-3 times the price.

Will it last 2 or 3 times longer? Which it needs too.

 

Must admit most of the ones i've broke have been trying to knock 1 out to reposition it whle still a bit of pressure on it, so hitting it sideways and snapping at the alloy point

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How did you get the rings on the nylon shaft : whittling or brute force ( there's no way my shaft would fit that hole, fnaar fnaar! )

 

 

I did have to use an aggressive file to file some plastic away to get the rings to fit.

 

 

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Its all very well which will last the longest, but is it not 2-3 times the price.

 

Will it last 2 or 3 times longer? Which it needs too.

 

 

 

Must admit most of the ones i've broke have been trying to knock 1 out to reposition it whle still a bit of pressure on it, so hitting it sideways and snapping at the alloy point

 

 

the plastic shaft is my 4th and well worth the price.

 

I've smashed a new wooden one with in minutes of putting it in and the down time of replacing them makes it well worth the price.

 

you can lash 7 bells out if the plastic shaft like I have done and you can see by the pic it's hardly phased it!!

 

I can't stress enough that to get the smashed wooden shafts out don't waste your time drilling and burning.....

turn the alloy wedge on it's side, give it a good firm hit with a hammer and the wooden bit comes clean out!!

 

In the field use a stump, at home use a vice.

 

simples

 

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I did have to use an aggressive file to file some plastic away to get the rings to fit.

 

 

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doubt the plastic shaft will need rings as it's that hard to be honest!!!

 

 

 

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