vaultmd wrote:Can one of the pole people clarify this for me? I always thought the compression side was the worst side to have a defect on. Not that there is a good side for a defect, of course.
I'm not one of the "pole" people - manufacturers anyway, but the way I've been told by the pole people is that the inside of the pole (that faces down at the runway when you're planting) is never really stretched, but the fibers are like compressed or pushed together, so even if there's damage there, there's no stretching of the damaged fibers. The outside of the pole (that faces up at the plant), undergoes a stretch and the fibers are pulled upon, so if the damage were on the up side, it would be like stretching a shoelace with a gash in it as tight as possible until it snapped. Decamouse, correct me if I'm wrong please!