Pred Ikon Wrap

Mase

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I've been asked to put a linen wrap on a leather wrapped Ikon cue. Before I get myself into a bunch of trouble I wondered if any had done this before. My concern is that the leather is thicker than 25 thou and I will have to build up the wrap area. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I recently had a Pred Titlist in for a rewrap. When I pulled the leather off I knew I was in trouble. My leather is .022-.024 thickness range. The leather I took off was .039"! It took about 2 hours labor and good deal of cyano and accelerator to build the channel up and reface the channel ends. The wrap length was nearly problematic as well, at about 13-5/8+". This was a lesson learned. In the future I'm going to have several pieces of leather split thicker to deal with deeper wrap channels of Pred and older cues.

Martin



I've been asked to put a linen wrap on a leather wrapped Ikon cue. Before I get myself into a bunch of trouble I wondered if any had done this before. My concern is that the leather is thicker than 25 thou and I will have to build up the wrap area. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I've been asked to put a linen wrap on a leather wrapped Ikon cue. Before I get myself into a bunch of trouble I wondered if any had done this before. My concern is that the leather is thicker than 25 thou and I will have to build up the wrap area. Any help would be appreciated.
Tiger sells a thicker stack leather for these,also i did a breask 2 and the wrap groove was longer than most cues,had to search hard to find one long enough
 
I've been asked to put a linen wrap on a leather wrapped Ikon cue. Before I get myself into a bunch of trouble I wondered if any had done this before. My concern is that the leather is thicker than 25 thou and I will have to build up the wrap area. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for your answers. I guess no one has put a linen wrap on an Ikon.
 
Thanks for your answers. I guess no one has put a linen wrap on an Ikon.

Well I bit the bullet and told him I would do the wrap but expect to pay about double if the grove was deeper. The grove is 50/1000 so I will have to build it up.
 
I recently had a Pred Titlist in for a rewrap. When I pulled the leather off I knew I was in trouble. My leather is .022-.024 thickness range. The leather I took off was .039"! It took about 2 hours labor and good deal of cyano and accelerator to build the channel up and reface the channel ends. The wrap length was nearly problematic as well, at about 13-5/8+". This was a lesson learned. In the future I'm going to have several pieces of leather split thicker to deal with deeper wrap channels of Pred and older cues.

Martin

that aint sh1t. i did a poison cue and when i took the leather off it was .065 :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
the quickest easiest way to build up a wrap groove is to just install a linen wrap in the existing groove. It will build it up a good .025", is quick and simple and doesn't cost much.

Building up with glues would be really time consuming!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
 
the quickest easiest way to build up a wrap groove is to just install a linen wrap in the existing groove. It will build it up a good .025", is quick and simple and doesn't cost much.

Building up with glues would be really time consuming!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com

Now you tell me. I decided that I could do it with a few coats of finish. I have probably put a dozen on and still have a few to go. I agree, your suggestion makes more sense than what I am doing.
 
Ive heard other repair men doing it. I just havent had the balls to try it yet... I think joe blackburn is the original guy to tell me this about 5 years ago or so. Im just scared to send anything less then perfect out. And with epoxy or ca i know what i got. U know....
 
Ive heard other repair men doing it. I just havent had the balls to try it yet... I think joe blackburn is the original guy to tell me this about 5 years ago or so. Im just scared to send anything less then perfect out. And with epoxy or ca i know what i got. U know....

I understand what you mean Dave. Joe was the one who told me about it too.

The only thing is that the linen provides an even thickness buildup where as if I just epoxy it, i worry about it being thicker in one place than another. I always end up filling the linen with epoxy anyway, so I get a good solid surface after the build up, but it's easier to keep the build even.

Its crazy the things we come up with working on cues!

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
 
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