xX-Wizard-Xx
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i would just take a vice and tighten the shaft up nice and tight and use a drill to cut the new threads. all free hand... no lathe required.
I have no idea there is weight at the end of the butt, i talked to the guy who changed it and asked if he changed the joint and he just "yes" and "it's supposed to be like this". I work in maintenance so my experience is "if it doesn't fit right, something's wrong"What if you don’t have muscles?
weight is usually put in end of butt. How does that affect the joint?
I like light cue and McDermott does have an option for 18ozits a break cue .... should have left it alone at 19oz
I don't know, the guy came back with the cue and i asked him immediately why it was like that and he was just "it's supposed to be like that" and looked at me like i was a dummy so i felt dumb and left.Are you sure you got the same butt back that you had before? And, did you weigh the cue? Was anything actually changed?
Dude i just started playing pool 3 months ago, bought my first cue 1 month ago, got a break cue a few days ago, obviously i don't know what I'm talking about and the guy who "took care of me" also didn't know shitwt. bolt has nothing to with joint as previously stated.
Imagine you paid $370 for a break cue and feel something wrong and went to the internet to ask question cause obviously you didn't know shit and all you got is bunch of trollsLet your wife or girlfriend put it back together.![]()
Thanks seemed like the guy just didn't bother to explain or say anything about it, i will bring it back to the store and talked to the owners, also, McDermott replied that it shouldn't be like thatI have three Sledgehammers one by McDermott and two by Mike Gulyassy who originally made the Sledgehammers and I have changed the weight up and down in two of them without incident. The oldest one screws togather easily, but not the McDermott but you shouldn't try to adjust it yourself, find a custome cue maker not a retail store unless they have someone there that really knows what they are doing.
The weight bolts don't matter because they can be fixed and replaced without effecting the cue so long as you dont bust the end of the cue trying to remove them..,
Yeah i showed it to a bunch of people and first question is why it is like that. Seemed like the guy messed up something and just wouldn't bother to tell me anything, possibly he swapped the shaft too.Are you saying it's harder now than it was before they changed the weight? Or that it's just a tight fit in general? McDermott uses a 3/8 x 10 pin for most cues, including the Sledgehammer. It's not "really really long" for that type of pin, it's a normal pin. You are probably used to seeing the smaller pins like 5/16 X 18.
Have someone else try the cue and see what they think about the effort it takes to put the shaft on, someone with a bit of experience with cues. If it's too snug for their liking also you can either use a bit of wax or have a cue maker/repair guy run a tap through the shaft again to increase the size a tiny bit.
It was an authorized local dealer, the guy who took changed the weight was a joke tho, i had some interaction with him before and i never felt he was trustworthy, i already talked to McDermott about this and they said it shouldn't be like that.Did a professional cue maker/repair person do it or someone with a Home Depot degree?. Post this in Ask The Cue Maker. I wonder if the screw got damaged/distorted. Was is chucked improperly or a vise used on the pin?
mention that was the advice on az billiards as we carry a lot of weight with the better vendors.
First, let me welcome you to AZB and the world of pool in general. This is a great sport/recreation/hobby that will give you back plenty of enjoyment for what you put into it. As for the forum here, yeah there are more trolls, jerks and political fanatics on both sides than there ought to be, but there are a lot of good people, too. As you explore the various threads it will become apparent fairly quickly who the good ones are. For the others, the ignore feature is your friend.Imagine you paid $370 for a break cue and feel something wrong and went to the internet to ask question cause obviously you didn't know shit and all you got is bunch of trolls
Authorized to do what. My Diamond table was purchased/set up by an authorized dealer. Was a disaster.It was an authorized local dealer
Toughen up, Jill!Imagine you paid $370 for a break cue and feel something wrong and went to the internet to ask question cause obviously you didn't know shit and all you got is bunch of trolls
This has been a problem in pool since I can remember. 1985.Imagine you paid $370 for a break cue and feel something wrong and went to the internet to ask question cause obviously you didn't know shit and all you got is bunch of trolls
Your optimism is so thick we could cut it with a knife, bravo
Good lord, we got MOUNTAINS of that shit at my work and WE PAY PEOPLE TO COME GET IT.I need some meth, you have a hook up?![]()