I suspect it was accidentally pressed on a smartphone Dave. I have done it a few times now whilst half dozing, only to unclick promptly when awake again!
 
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Oh why did I change from my Nokia 6210, only used to charge it once a month.
 
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My best advice - buy a cheap set of 1m rods!

Regardless of how much you pay for your rods, they will all wear-out and/or snap eventually. This set is under £10 and has worked fantastically, I've actually bought two sets myself!

Also, 1m rods are the best length, they are easy to carry around but long enough to work well, and when your college asks "I can see it, how far have you pushed it?" you can easily count the number of rods connected to give an answer in meters... simple.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CABLE-ACCE...8&qid=1512099977&sr=8-1&keywords=cable+rod+1m
 
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The biggest problem I find is the brass ends pulling apart if it’s in the slightest way tight or even if it’s just the brass part hooked on the edge of a bit of wood
 
I got a super rod mega set, have a £25 blue set as well, but the Mega set with all its accessories means it has far more uses and should in theory save time than using the cheaper blue rods.
 
[QUOTE="I have however twisted a rod apart by using it in a battery drill to try and get past a particular difficult beam.[/QUOTE]
I love this! :tearsofjoy: I've never used a cable-rod in a drill myself, however I fully understand your reasoning - if the rod spins fast-enough, it will bend through the centrifugal-forces, hopefully enough to avoid something blocking it's path. It's likely that I will try this soon!

I've also found that taping a 6mm CSA wire to the leading-end of the rod (while rotating and gently pushing) can guide the rod through tight-spots.
Also, if you tape several-loops of sleeving to the leading-end of the rod, you can pull-it through tight-spots by combining it with another rod with a hook on the other-end.
 
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[QUOTE="I have however twisted a rod apart by using it in a battery drill to try and get past a particular difficult beam.
..........Not sure I'm into this option, having burnt myself on a chuck recently, never mind adiabatic equation ..friction comes to mind ! , For thermal damage !
 
I am not into holding onto a chuck whilst its spinning??? especially if you are daft enough to spin the rod at full speed.
 
..........Not sure I'm into this option, having burnt myself on a chuck recently, never mind adiabatic equation ..friction comes to mind ! , For thermal damage !
Respectfully Static Zap, this isn't my quote, rather a quote I replied to. I think the quote-function malfunctioned for some reason which I'm happy to edit if pointed-out.

Also, never-mind burning yourself on the chuck! After I drilling repeatedly through red-brick, I accidentally touched the red-hot bit with my arm which hurt like mad, leaving a permanent burn-scar!
 

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