Moondog55 wrote:Interesting that you should post that link.
I found something similar at a supplier here in Geelong and they have ordered me 2 rolls
1 roll linear and a roll of bidirectional for me to try out. The linear is only $4- a roll in 38mm * 45m and the bi-directional a reasonable $6- a roll
I agree the linear tape should work best in a spiral wrap
OK how do I get a real test going? Suspend a mass from the centre of the wand section and keep loading it until it snaps
What would be a reasonable test mass for a 460mm length that approximates a real world wind speed of 100kph+
I'll do this as i have lots of old pole sections here and see what the difference is
it will take a few weeks tho for me to get organised
Zone-5 wrote:No amount of wrapping will increase the strength! What the shrink does, it holds the fibres in place with a hard plastic coating that shrinks down tightly onto the rod. This stops the fibres from splintering off thus keeping the rod together to use it maximum strength. You can bend these rods way past breaking point with no observable damage or failure. Also keeps you hands clean of glass needle stick injuries...
Moondog55 wrote:I have a large number of broken fibreglass poles here...
Moondog55 wrote:Zone-5 I need you to explain this
My understanding from making a few Carbon fibre...
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