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went fishing today, it was fairly cold and I snapped off a rod tip 3" from the top, barely stressed it . . seems like i been hearing alot of that lately on the utah boards too . . Does cold weather make certain rods brittle and easily breakable? Or going from inside a car at 75 degrees, to real quick going to 25 outside?
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i'm no expert but i would have to say probbably .
i work primarily with P.E.T.E. plastics , snack trey platters , berry containers , and the plastic sealed containers your lures come in .
brittle in the cold , extremely flexible in the heat .
ceramics will micro-fracture as will fiberglass in fluctuating tempratures too . ever notice an old coffee or tee cup with all the little cracks in them , years of hot and cold did it . same thing goes for the enamel on your teeth .
IM-6 and IM-7 rod blanks are made up of a multitude of these basic elements , so i'm guessing they would be effected by severe temprature changes .
i'm sure if there was a micro crack in the finish of your rod and some moisture or humidity entered it , the freesing would have expanded the micro crack into a fracture , thus causing your rods failure .
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that a cool tridk. [laugh] pun intended, you should share this tidbit on the hot tackle and tips board.
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