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Old 10-09-2009, 03:56 AM   #1
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Default Used / Broken Hot Sticks

I need a bunch of used Chance and Hastings hot sticks. I just want them for repair parts, so it doesn't matter if they're broken, scratched up, or whatever. I'll pay good money for them, and I don't have a problem shipping them in from wherever you've got them at. If you've got a pallet load, great. If you've just got a couple, that's fine too. I need a ton of them, so that I can keep things running over here. Send me an email at nickbair@hotmail.com, or give me a call at 208-440-3461.

If you want to get rid of your old broken MD6 crimpers or stuff like that, I'll take that too. Basically, if you've got some tools that you don't want, get a hold of me, I'll probably buy them.
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Old 10-11-2009, 01:18 AM   #2
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whazup? hotstix I have don"t have usable parts.
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Old 10-11-2009, 01:19 AM   #3
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I have some copper plated hot sticks if you're interested.
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:04 PM   #4
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I don't see how your hotsticks wouldn't have any usable parts, unless they've been run over repeatedly. Even if it's just the head, handle, and hardware that are salvageable, it's still worth it for me.

As far as copper-plated hotsticks, I think we may be talking about different things. The ones I'm looking for are fiberglass poles, used by lineman in the utility industry.
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I don't see how your hotsticks wouldn't have any usable parts, unless they've been run over repeatedly. Even if it's just the head, handle, and hardware that are salvageable, it's still worth it for me.

As far as copper-plated hotsticks, I think we may be talking about different things. The ones I'm looking for are fiberglass poles, used by lineman in the utility industry.
What is scrap fiberglass going for a pound,nowadays?
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Old 10-23-2009, 02:06 AM   #6
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No idea...
I'm serious, even if your hotsticks are thrashed, we can still salvage things like the op rod guides, the handle, the head, etc. If you've got anything available, odds are I'd be interested in it.
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