Does anyone make a 3/8x10 aftermarket shaft that is tapped to be compatible with a 3/8x10 modified pin? Predator, OB or Tiger?
Does anyone make a 3/8x10 aftermarket shaft that is tapped to be compatible with a 3/8x10 modified pin? Predator, OB or Tiger?
Does anyone make a 3/8x10 aftermarket shaft that is tapped to be compatible with a 3/8x10 modified pin? Predator, OB or Tiger?
I recently ordered a pair of rosewood joint protectors in 3/8x10 for an OB modified pin, and it wouldn't fit the pin. The pin screwed in maybe 2 threads and bound up. I maybe could have forced it to cut the threads but decided to return the jp's and buy OB ones.Most 3/8 10 shafts will fit a modified pin without any further work needed.
Larry
Does anyone make a 3/8x10 aftermarket shaft that is tapped to be compatible with a 3/8x10 modified pin? Predator, OB or Tiger?
I recently ordered a pair of rosewood joint protectors in 3/8x10 for an OB modified pin, and it wouldn't fit the pin. The pin screwed in maybe 2 threads and bound up. I maybe could have forced it to cut the threads but decided to return the jp's and buy OB ones.
Prob a dumb question but what exactly is a " modified 3\8 x 10 pin " ???
This explains it well: http://www.dzcues.com/modified_pin.html
My McDermott shafts won't fit the OB butt either. I just learned about the "modified" 3/8-10 just a day or so ago when I first screwed the OB together and noticed how well it located with practically no play. I think the minor diameter is larger. So I guess that's good because you can ream out the standard 3/8-10, which will have no real effect on the regular 3/8-10 joint, but yield a tight fit on the modified.
Is that true? Can I really just ream a regular 3/8-10 and have it end up where it's interchangeable on either butt, or will it screw up the fit on the regular 3/8-10 joint? I'm hoping I can use my old McD shafts as backup shafts for the OB.
Thanks At Large, the was quite possibly the best, clearest, most concise answer pretty much ANYONE could EVER ASK FOR!!!. So anyhow I'm still confused lol!!! What I got out of that was so there is several thousands of an inch difference with a slight variation at the top of the pin???
Yes, from my understanding, you are correct on all accounts. My question is, if a shaft that is tapped to fit a 3/8x10 modified will also fit a cue with a standard 3/8x10 pin then why aren't these aftermarket shaft companies just tapping all of their 3/8x10 shafts to fit the modified pin due to the popularity of its use or are they?
Why do people always have to try and reinvent the wheel? What was wrong with the standard 3/8x10 pin setup that has been used for years that they had to go and design a 3/8x10 modified pin?
Why do people always have to try and reinvent the wheel? What was wrong with the standard 3/8x10 pin setup that has been used for years that they had to go and design a 3/8x10 modified pin?
Why do people always have to try and reinvent the wheel? What was wrong with the standard 3/8x10 pin setup that has been used for years that they had to go and design a 3/8x10 modified pin?
This explains it well: http://www.dzcues.com/modified_pin.html
Thank you AtLarge. Bob D explained the difference very clearly and it all makes sense why the modified pin is superior to the standard pin. Since my older Predator shaft wont fit my cue, I guess my question is this, after reading the last statement in Bob's explanation, did the aftermarket shaft makers (Predator, OB, Tiger) catch on to the modified pins popularity and start drilling their new version shafts to.3125" so they will fit the modified pins?