Holy sh...NO, they're not!
Customer wanted a heavier Cue.
This is what was there.
5/8" slug 5 inches long.
Yayyy!
I thought the bolt was loose because there was a rattle noise.
Early Cuetec's were like this.Holy sh...![]()
I'm beyond shocked that a cue with such intricate inlay work had a subpar weight bolt. I mean, just look at it! You can't see any glue lines or anything. It's so good it almost looks like a sticker.NO, they're not!
Customer wanted a heavier Cue.
This is what was there.
5/8" slug 5 inches long.
Yayyy!
I thought the bolt was loose because there was a rattle noise.
I trust you're up to date on your tetanusNO, they're not!
Customer wanted a heavier Cue.
This is what was there.
5/8" slug 5 inches long.
Yayyy!
I thought the bolt was loose because there was a rattle noise.
Funny.... I opened the pic and said "Holy Sh**!!!!" then scrolled down and read your post. Laughed out loud!Holy sh...![]()
Looks like one of my brothers catfishing weights!!This was fun.....NOT!
That is well deserving of another "Holy Sh*t!!!"This was fun.....NOT!
Wait how did you get that thing out of there?NO, they're not!
Customer wanted a heavier Cue.
This is what was there.
5/8" slug 5 inches long.
Yayyy!
I thought the bolt was loose because there was a rattle noise.
Pipe wrench!Wait how did you get that thing out of there?
Great job saving the cue and logo. I appreciate the detail on this cue too, but I was curious about the slug. Is that the cue it came out of or are you just illustrating the type of cue these slugs are in?Pipe wrench!
I wish I could make this shit up!
The Butt cap was loose. The phillips head screw was stripped.
I put the Cue in the lathe and ran it backwards.
Mali Cues have a soft Butt cap that melts pretty easy.
With the Lathe in reverse, I held on to the Butt cap and pulled. The bolt burned it's way thru. Lmao
Then I put the butt in a vice with padded soft jaws on the wrap area. I told the Customer he might need a new wrap.
I will put a wood bushing over the existing tenon, then bore the inside of the butt cap and epoxy it on instead of the bolt holding it on. I will clean up the threads for the weight bolt before I install a new one.
The solid slug, was an overseas Cue.Great job saving the cue and logo. I appreciate the detail on this cue too, but I was curious about the slug. Is that the cue it came out of or are you just illustrating the type of cue these slugs are in?
Pipe wrench!
I wish I could make this shit up!
The Butt cap was loose. The phillips head screw was stripped.
I put the Cue in the lathe and ran it backwards.
Mali Cues have a soft Butt cap that melts pretty easy.
With the Lathe in reverse, I held on to the Butt cap and pulled. The bolt burned it's way thru. Lmao
Then I put the butt in a vice with padded soft jaws on the wrap area. I told the Customer he might need a new wrap.
I will put a wood bushing over the existing tenon, then bore the inside of the butt cap and epoxy it on instead of the bolt holding it on. I will clean up the threads for the weight bolt before I install a new one.