you guys are awesome, they both popped right out. the tail stock popped out as soon as i turned it past the stopping point. and with a few hits of a hammer the head stock popped right out too. i have both pieces and like your idea for the drilling chuck on the back although i'll probably never...
the bearings seemed fine by me, it works fine and everything i just need the new headstock and live center to get this thing up to par for actually finishing sticks on. as soon as i can do that i should be fine. but until them it's nothing but an extremely heavy paper weight that happened to...
well i'll have to see if it will pop out if not i'll have to figure something out in my own way. i know it should work fine if i cant get the head stock or the tail stock changed out. but right now its biting into the shafts and destroying the tips. so it's no good as of right now. but with some...
so just keep turning the hand crank on the tail stock in until the live center pops out?
and any idea how i would pop the spur out of the head stock and change it over to a 4 jaw chuck?
well this is the lathe i picked up. traded it for two sneaky pete cues i happened to come across. think i paid 50$ total for the cues so this wasnt a bad trade in my mind. it has a belt system for the different speeds. my only problem with it is the centers that are on it. apparently this lathe...
na, i was just told this by my manager so i'm trying to fix this stick so i can put it on my showroom and sell it. not making any commision if its sitting behind the counter broken.
hello, im a salesman at a billiards/patio/hot tub store in my area and we received a cue from viking that came with a bent joint pin. we've tried to call viking and they want us to pay to ship it back and pay them for the work on the cue. i'm researching options instead of that.
basically what...
appreciatte the insite, im looking into all my options before i actually purchase one. i have seen what chris has and i do really like his models. just seeing whats out there
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the first is on the left in the picures it is the grey and white cue. is a 1 of 300 in the design, 1 of under a 100 in the darker grey stain Meucci SE IV. it is in pristine condition with only several insignificant chips. i would say it is in 95% of its original condition. this is an amazing cue...