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  1. ArizonaPete

    My wrap Jig

    Bravo, well said. Thanks Dave for updating your progress - looking great. Merry Xmas & Peace on Earth.
  2. ArizonaPete

    Valley Bar Table

    Bar boxes are pretty easy to move. Remove the rails, lift the slate out, remove the legs, and away you go. Assembly is just as easy. Good luck in your quest.
  3. ArizonaPete

    The Christmas gift...

    Tramp - you're a scamp...
  4. ArizonaPete

    Tip Shaping Guide

    Need is the mother of invention. I have one made by Chuck and really like it (plus Chuck is such a nice guy). It also adds a safety factor to using a razor blade to shape a cue tip.
  5. ArizonaPete

    rails for fisher coin op table

    I had Kerry make a new set of rails for my Global bar box. Great rails with excellent action. Price was very reasonable too. Do a search on Ridgeback rails and you'll find many very positive comments.
  6. ArizonaPete

    Help Needed - This May Require A Cuemaker or Machinist . . .

    This seems to be the simplest solution. After cutting the legs flat and sanding the table flat, you may want to drill a small hole in each leg and pin it. Then drill a similar hole in each table corner. Then epoxy or CA the legs in place. The pins will add strength to the bond. Let us know...
  7. ArizonaPete

    Allison Fisher

    Thanks for the link. After seeing that photo I can understand why she's called "The Duchess of Doom". Exudes sophistication and class.
  8. ArizonaPete

    What type of rack would you buy?

    I agree 100%. While some may not care for the clanging sound while racking, I find it pleasing.
  9. ArizonaPete

    Re-threading a shaft?

    Would olive wood be good? I believe Ned Morris uses olive wood.
  10. ArizonaPete

    Re-threading a shaft?

    Thanks for the info.
  11. ArizonaPete

    The dowel cutter lives!!!

    Awesome! Thanks for the post.
  12. ArizonaPete

    Christmas Accu-Rack Drawing!!!!

    Happy Holidays to you and thanks for setting up a drawing. Please enter me in the drawing - it would be a nice Xmas present.
  13. ArizonaPete

    Blue Rail Gold Crown 2, Tight Pockets, So CA

    Wow, those blue rails really make that table outstanding. Do you know if that's the way it came from the factory? If I had room, I would be very tempted.
  14. ArizonaPete

    Old Fisher Coin-Op Table

    Try contacting Ridgeback Rails.
  15. ArizonaPete

    Want have an extension made for my falcon

    I know that Ned Morris can do that for you. He'll probably fill it with Olive wood and then make the extension. Ned works out of his shop in Desert Hot Springs in Southern California near Palm Springs. PM me if you'd like his telephone number. You can see some of his work on his website...
  16. ArizonaPete

    Indexable Cutter Bit

    Thanks Cuejo. You're one of the guys I was talking about. I've watched most of your videos and learned quite a bit. Your centering tool is great. I use it all the time. Thanks for sharing your expertise on youtube.
  17. ArizonaPete

    Indexable Cutter Bit

    Just bought a set of indexable cutter bits from Harbor Freight for $25. I have a 7x10 Harbor Freight mini lathe I picked up in a garage sale for $75. I used one bit to resurface the ferrule face and to trim a soft UltraSkin layered tip from Tom Hays. Really did an excellent job and I'm very...
  18. ArizonaPete

    New BEM with Croc. Wrap by Paul Dayton

    It's so simple, yet so elegant. Just a beautiful cue. Wish I could go the $750.
  19. ArizonaPete

    Last 4ever Tip Tool...

    I used the Willard shaper for years and bought the Last4Ever regular Aluminum model about 6 months ago. I still carry the Willard in my cue case, but haven't used it since I bought the Last4Ever. Just a terrific tool. You'll be very happy with it.
  20. ArizonaPete

    Laosian Almond Burl and Leather Wrap

    Jim, that wood is beautiful. From the pictures, it's hard to see what type of leather wrap you've used. Can you clarify?
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