For Sale: cue extension / mini butt brass joint pin

metalware10

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cue extension / mini butt brass joint pin/insert set for sale.
1 set have 2 brass components(male + female) as same as photo

Outer thread: M12x1.5 & M9x1.25

have been selling on ebay for almost 1 year already.


Promotion price on az.
10 sets per bag, free shipping.
1. USA: $30/bag, 7-18 days shipping time via USPS.
2. CA, UK & Australia: $35/bag, 7-18 days shipping time via Epacket
3. Other Countrys: $35/bag, 15-45 days shipping time via China Post


Promotion sale will end by Mar 30

PM me if wanna get some.
 

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Kim Bye

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These are very nice, I have used a few and the work well and are easy to install, and much cheaper than the Uni-Loc bullet pin/insert.
 

metalware10

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M9x2.0 ACME

coz' most of this joint use on Snooker cue extension, all are metric thread size for both outer & inner thread.

if need a thread-in bumper on it, you have to DIY one.

the thread is M9x2.0 ACME
 

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Kim Bye

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So do you use these with a bumper? If so, what type?

Charlie

Bumper?
The quickrelease is inteded for in a two part cue butt. I have used it on a few jump cue handles extensions, they work great. You need metric taps to install them, that might be an issue for Americans?
 

vacation

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Bumper?
The quickrelease is inteded for in a two part cue butt. I have used it on a few jump cue handles extensions, they work great. You need metric taps to install them, that might be an issue for Americans?

I think people are asking in regards to using them as extensions for cues, like the butt of a snooker cue.

In regards to taps, I don't know if people like buying from them, but McMaster Carr has metric taps that would work. *Edit- I don't actually know that for sure. Maybe someone can correct me.
 

Kim Bye

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I think people are asking in regards to using them as extensions for cues, like the butt of a snooker cue.

In regards to taps, I don't know if people like buying from them, but McMaster Carr has metric taps that would work. *Edit- I don't actually know that for sure. Maybe someone can correct me.

I bought my taps on ebay from RDG tools in UK,works great. I think the price was about $20 for per set.
 

nipper

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the best place for taps is the tap and die co in the u. k. i have been getting taps from here for years
 
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