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  1. J

    Which would you choose, cue companion or proper B

    None of the above Neither, buy a toy and that's what you'll have, a toy.
  2. J

    Penn State motor question

    Bob is correct, top is 20k middle is 100k Just google 203 and 104 potentiometer
  3. J

    taper bars for sale

    No, they're made for a 36" engine lathe.
  4. J

    Looking for brown phenolic

    I have both small and large weave brown I can hook you up with, in 1" and 1.5" diameter. Send me a message
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    very graffic lathe accident from a safety meeting

    shit happens! This is a very real reminder to all who chose to work carelessly. A lot of the machines we use to build cues can become extremely dangerous with only a slight lapse in judgement or care. I know a lot of guys that drink beer while working on pool cues. Lathes, saws, jointers...
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    gabon ebony stock FS

    ?? So did this whole gaboon project end in your favor? I remember when you were trying to sell the big chunk. I figured cutting it up in usable size pieces would greatly benefit you from a sale price perspective....
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    Taig/Brianna/Hightower Steel Dovetail Bed

    Doug.. PM replied thanks.
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    Taig/Brianna/Hightower Steel Dovetail Bed

    offers If you want to make an offer feel free.. take it easy on me though, this is a brand new a bed!
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    Taig/Brianna/Hightower Steel Dovetail Bed

    I have a new steel dovetail bed that I bought from Lee several years ago. I will sell it for the same price I paid for it. $180 plus shipping. It's just been sitting on the shelf since I bought it. Perfect new shape. 48" long SOLD SOLD SOLD!!! Send me a PM if you're interested. Shipping cost...
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    taper machine help

    Wow I guess I'm a little naive. If you want to build your own tapering machine, why do you need other people to tell you how? Tapering machines are not complex machines at all. There's any number of about 4700 options you could use for a slide. I find it utterly fascinating that guys want to...
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    Lathe & Hightower Inlay attachment

    Sold sold sold! Package has been sold, thanks to everyone that enquired about it. I'm going to be listing a Rockwell 11 that will be all set up for cue building soon if anyone is interested!
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    Lathe & Hightower Inlay attachment

    Brianna cue building lathe and Hightower inlay attachment for sale, along with a long list of supplies. The lathe and the inlay have had very limited use. I build all of my cues on full size lathes, so I do not have a need for these items. Everything is in excellent condition as you can see in...
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    Question regarding QCTP for Porper model B lathe

    You're not actually that much of a moron are you? It has to be an act.. That's the most ridiculous, nonsensical pile of drivel I've read in quite some time. Apparently you're unable to process an analogy. Where did I say using an AXA, OXA or an A2Z is illogical? I said using anything smaller...
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    Question regarding QCTP for Porper model B lathe

    You're going the wrong direction! Do whatever you'd like to do, the OXA would be the last option, as if every AXA and BXA on the planet were somehow outside of your grasp. While adding a spacer may be an acceptable option for some its not as good of an option as no spacer. If the BXA is the...
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    Question regarding QCTP for Porper model B lathe

    Thats smaller not bigger! If you have to make a spacer for an AXA why would you think a post that's 60% as big as an AXA is an option? Wow!
  16. J

    gabon ebony

    With a hole in the middle you're creating more surface area for transfer of moisture in or out. If a piece is dry, aclimated to the enviornment and not moving, coring and doweling it is only going to improve its stability, especially with woods that have high movement in service ie; snakewood...
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    gabon ebony

    With all of this free publicity keeping this thread at the top I wouldn't complain about your thread, I'd be cutting up the wood and getting it listed ASAP if you want to sell it! A band saw and 20 minutes.. DONE! You usually can't buy this kind of specticle ya know!
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