Earl's Fat Butt Wrap...for sale?

I wonder if you could spray a hadle with a few coats of plasti-dip? I think it would work. It would add a little thickness * I just looked it up you can go several coats with the stuff and add about 10 mil never seen it used on a cue tho
 
I wonder if you could spray a hadle with a few coats of plasti-dip? I think it would work. It would add a little thickness * I just looked it up you can go several coats with the stuff and add about 10 mil never seen it used on a cue tho
I like the less permanent solutions for now in case i fall out of love with it want to just strip it.
Any suggestions for adding weight between the layers to fine tune balance point? So far, the best options Im looking to try are thin metal ball mark fixers for greens or coins.
 
Any suggestions for adding weight between the layers to fine tune balance point? So far, the best options Im looking to try are thin metal ball mark fixers for greens or coins.
You could try some lead tape.
Good luck and let us know how you make out.
 
I don't know what Earl's latest gadget is, but to the OP, have you seen 3 cushion rubber wraps? I used them for a few years on my pool cues and liked them a lot. (later went back to normal but that's irrelevant). They come in a couple thickness ranges, and they are noticeable in your hands. The thin ones are about $5 each, and the thick ones about $15 each.

Edit: I just read your other post. These wraps are tacky rubber, so you can hold the cue super loosely and it won't slide. I'm also 6-3 and I made this wrap end actually at the bumper of the cue, so I could easily grip the very end of the cue as needed. You roll the wrap on, and with practice, you can locate it wherever you like.
 
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