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    Kim Bye replied to the thread Radial joint insall.
    I don't see how you'll be able to force the pin in and maintain good concentricity. Those pins are seated deep into the cue. The...
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    Kim Bye reacted to Michael Webb's post in the thread Radial joint insall with Like Like.
    This is going to be an interesting thread!
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    Kim Bye replied to the thread Speed joint?.
    I would make a phenolic plug, glue that in with the correct epoxy for carbon fibre. Once that has cured. I'd machine the inside of the...
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    Kim Bye replied to the thread Speed joint?.
    The part with no threads is .450" long, the barrel diameter is actually.422" not .420" as I first said..
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    Kim Bye replied to the thread Speed joint?.
    It's a regular 5/16-14 thread with about 1/3 of the threads removed and bored out to .320"
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    Kim Bye reacted to philly's post in the thread Miscue with Taom v10 chalk with Like Like.
    Pros and better players use more center ball than you think. You miscue because you come out of the shot. Lift up a little and the body...
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    Kim Bye reacted to Bavafongoul's post in the thread Miscue with Taom v10 chalk with Like Like.
    Blaming the chalk for your miscues is like denying that your stroke was the reason why. V10 does not contribute to miscues. Not...
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    Kim Bye replied to the thread Miscue with Taom v10 chalk.
    I don't care what chalk you use, if you miscue, that 99.9% of the time a user error. The solution is simple, stop going so far out on...
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    Kim Bye reacted to cueman's post in the thread Preventing Bleeding Stains with Like Like.
    First use a thin seal coat of finish that does flow. Let that dry then do flow out coats.
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