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  1. cueball2010

    Shaft to Butt Joint Adapters - Thread Converters

    Lol, I cannot diagnose myself. I like to think I am helping myself, others, Predator, Lucasi, and anyone else that sells Uni-loc shafts. I lied kind of. I do understand. But I wanted believe I was wrong, to give benefit of doubt. Stupidity... to cut one's own company off from sales. The...
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    Shaft to Butt Joint Adapters - Thread Converters

    I guess I lied sort of... I saw this. But it only has the uniloc threads. Where is the rest of the pin? is the bald part of a uniloc pin just there for moral support? EDIT: Its also made of aluminum. I don't think that would be safe on a breaker
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    Shaft to Butt Joint Adapters - Thread Converters

    So it is my fault the world doesn't make sense?
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    Shaft to Butt Joint Adapters - Thread Converters

    Why does no one on the planet earth carry or make a "Uni-loc shaft to 5/16 18 butt Joint adapter" or conversion piece. Schmelke use to make them. What the heck happened. Just no market for the product? Sure, they carry joint adapters in just about every other thread. Doesn't make sense.
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    Cue Tip Compression

    Thanks. Hey, is there any benefit to compressing Recoil tips? Also, this is probably more of a general question. If we take the original height measurement of a tip and compress the tip by 10%, does that mean that the tip is 10% harder? So like, if the tip is rated 80 hard and compress...
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    Take all of the weight out of your break cue

    I don't think everyone can move their arm that fast. They're probably adding weight because arm swing is already maxed.
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    Help me decide the wrap!

    Before you go wasting a perfectly good wrap... How about Tie Dye?
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    I have it, Do you?

    The force is strong in my family.
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    Cue Tip Compression

    Hello Bulletproof Billiards! Any promos coming up on the Recoil tips?
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    Pool Inventions of the Future

    I found these today. Qblis and Spinster Chalkless cue tips. Anyone tried them? https://www.pooldawg.com/spinster-grip-tip https://qblispoolcuetips.com/
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    Cue Tip Compression

    What percentage of the original thickness?
  12. cueball2010

    Cue Tip Compression

    What are the best solid cue tips to compress into hard? I read something about milk making the tips feel like an elastic sponge so I don't want to make milk duds. Also, if I am not making milk duds than is there another liquid I should be using with the clamp?
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    NEW Bulletproof Synthetic Playing Tips.

    Any discount codes on these tips currently?
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    Pool Inventions of the Future

    +1 Would probably need to be a non-profit funded by APA. But who would head up the company?
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    Pool Inventions of the Future

    Swappable cue tips. So I can try as many $30 dollar cue tips without fear of spending the money and having to cut them off and throw them in the garbage. It would be nice to keep the tips incase I wanted to go back to them for whatever reason.
  16. cueball2010

    Things I Don't Understand at the Pool Room

    Just what we need. More regulation around opening up pool rooms. Some people like to play on same table every time they go. Today is revenge for taking his table.
  17. cueball2010

    First carbon fiber shaft I've made, turned out nice!

    How did you make this? All pre-cut parts or a lathe?
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    Best All-Around Production Cue for ~$1000 (Value, Playability, Durability, Support)?

    My opinion comes from my experience. Obviously my experience is not that of a pool room owner with a shop... So, might be hard for you to understand. But I don't think the OP owns a shop either. No, doubt the beauty of forums is everyone gets to share opinions and experience. I feel like you're...
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    Best All-Around Production Cue for ~$1000 (Value, Playability, Durability, Support)?

    IDK. You're experience explains a lot. You're more like a used car sales lot owner. The values for individual buyers and seller is different. Its actually the opposite.
  20. cueball2010

    Things I Don't Understand at the Pool Room

    I find most people are just lazy. I don't know what table you are picking. But I walk my ass to the back of room or away from the front desk. People tend to pick the table that is closest to them after receiving balls from the young lady behind the desk. Maybe they're to lazy to walk to a...
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