Moori III re-tip??!!

hookmehorns

Lizard King
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I'm looking for some expert opinions/advice out there regarding a re-placement of a moori III tip. I have a Billiard store in which I offer cue service, mainly re-tips, re-ferrule, and re-condition of shafts. I've been doing do this for about 10 years. And I have noticed that I'm having a lot more problems getting the moori III tips (ordered from Atlas) to stay glued after a 1-2 minutes like I'm used too with all my other tips, including the moori II and especially the original. I currently use the Tiger glue that I get from Tony directly and don't have many problems using it. But I difinitely notice a difference in the moori III, all around. The way it glues, they way it cuts on my lathe, and the way it plays. Nothing like what I've been used too. I would love to hear the inside scoop on the III'S and all thoughts and advice.
Thanks in advance!! :thumbup:

Moe
:)
 
I'm looking for some expert opinions/advice out there regarding a re-placement of a moori III tip. I have a Billiard store in which I offer cue service, mainly re-tips, re-ferrule, and re-condition of shafts. I've been doing do this for about 10 years. And I have noticed that I'm having a lot more problems getting the moori III tips (ordered from Atlas) to stay glued after a 1-2 minutes like I'm used too with all my other tips, including the moori II and especially the original. I currently use the Tiger glue that I get from Tony directly and don't have many problems using it. But I difinitely notice a difference in the moori III, all around. The way it glues, they way it cuts on my lathe, and the way it plays. Nothing like what I've been used too. I would love to hear the inside scoop on the III'S and all thoughts and advice.
Thanks in advance!! :thumbup:

Moe
:)
Moe, ya got turned around buddy, this is the table mechanic forum, try asking in the cue makers forum:D

Glen
 
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