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  1. mreightball

    cues,machinery, ball cleaners

    Hey there Blud good to see you back. Please email a picture of the Ball Cleaner and pricing I will post it on our website. The email address is below. What is the availability of these units. email mr8ball@comcast.net
  2. mreightball

    glue for phenolic tip

    I have seen by some past posts that gorilla glue is not that good. There are a couple types of gorilla glue aren't there? Which one are you talking about. Do you have experience with phenolic tips? And gorilla glue works.
  3. mreightball

    glue for phenolic tip

    I have been using Loctite 401 glue for many years and have had no problems until I use it on Phenolic tips they pop off after awhile when player uses it to jump balls. Do you know of a glue that will hold these on?
  4. mreightball

    Lathe Chisel

    What type of a chuck is that on the lathe and where did you get it?
  5. mreightball

    Pool league payout formula

    I like that one thats why we have our own league All money goes back to the players and you get $20 for a run table and $10 for an 8 ball break. Each player plays 3 games so each time your to the table you can possibly ge $20 or $10 mr8ball@comcast.net www.abctables.com 2
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    Pool league payout formula

    In an 18 team league that collects around $14000 for the season what amount of money would you pay the teams going from 1st place down to last place. Is there a % formula that can be used? mr8ball@comcast.net www.abctables.com
  7. mreightball

    r360 cuetec shafts

    If interested in Cuetec cue or shaft let us know for special prices. mr8ball@comcast.net
  8. mreightball

    Is ok that I use a cue without a tip to break?

    Putting all the insults to the side there is a lot of good information also given. Putting your own tip on is one and slip on tip is another. Other than that if you are satisfied with what you are doing go at it. If you should need tips or slip on tips let me know. Ron mr8ball@comcast.net...
  9. mreightball

    speed control . . . . . seems odd to me

    I don't know about the rest of you but I find that if you have a pause on your back stroke before you follow through with your stroke it makes a big difference in the feel of the stroke. You can feel how hard you are stroking the cue ball. If you watch the pro's you will see a number of them...
  10. mreightball

    DC Motors ...

    Sorry but I didn't know the control box came with the motor.
  11. mreightball

    DC Motors ...

    TSP&B That looks really good. What are all the components that you have there? If you don't want to post it you can email me at mr8ball@comcast.net Thanks
  12. mreightball

    DC Motors ...

    Hey Willee thanks for the advise. I have friends who know a lot about electronics I would just need to buy the products and have them assemble it. Are there any web sites that you can quote that have the materials needed?
  13. mreightball

    DC Motors ...

    Where can you buy these extras like pully and power supply or whatever its called to change AC to DC. And what do you do plug the unit into AC and then the motor into the unit? Does anyone have a web site of companys that sell these items?
  14. mreightball

    Russian Pyramid

    Yes I know it is a very interesting game to say the least. I hit some balls around on one and got very dissappointed in myself as to not being able to make a ball in a pocket. You have to be dead nuts on. Still looking for the specs to be able to build one
  15. mreightball

    Russian Pyramid

    It is my understanding that the balls are 68mm which is 2.68 inches and the corner pockets are 74mm +or- .5mm which is 2.91 inches.
  16. mreightball

    DC Motors ...

    Knowing nothing about motors I was wondering how your run a DC motor on AC current.
  17. mreightball

    Interest in Pool

    Good ideas Rick. It is nice to see different opinions as to building on our sport. Always trying to get the youth involved. Ron www.abctables.com
  18. mreightball

    Russian Pyramid

    If anyone doesn't know about Russian Pyramid it is an unbeleivable game because of the size of the pockets and the angle of the pockets. The ball size is 2.6" and the pocket is 2.9" To win you only have to make 8 balls and any ball after each shot can be used as the cue ball. Most shots are made...
  19. mreightball

    Russian Pyramid

    Thanks for all the replys it is really appreciated. But I still haven't gotten the specs. The table in storage what size is it and how much? Thanks Ron www.abctables.com
  20. mreightball

    Russian Pyramid

    I need to build a Russian Pyramid table and need all the right dimensions for the rails (pocket size, pocket width, pocket angle, rubbers used, rubber height from bed, etc.) Also is there a place in the US that sells pockets and rubbers for a Russian Pyramid table. email me at...
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