You might have a better chance with a blizzard in Florida. I don't think they care. AT ALL, about tip quality.
I agree sir. Nothing so far.
You might have a better chance with a blizzard in Florida. I don't think they care. AT ALL, about tip quality.
I've used triangles for quite a few years, they are dependable, lepro are garbage, and what's even more ironic, they are both made by tweetenI've seen both labeled as being the harder tip. Based on recent samples which tip is considered the harder one? Is it really much different? Thinking about going back to a solid tip for one of my cues and was curious as to why the different ratings. Thanx.
Yep... I've tried every way known to man to find a good lepro, it's 99% a guessing gameSo, I've put on a bunch of Ultra Skins for our cues at home and a couple of friends, and I'm comfortable with that, and feel I get a predictable result. Tomorrow though, a friend is coming over to have a tip put on, and he wants a Triangle. I have some of them that I ordered along with another order I had made, but with all this talk of sorting them, how would I go about doing that, or do I just install one and see how it shapes, and base my opinion from there, and if I don't like it, cut it off and try another.
Buy a Generac whole house unit. The wait gets longer and the price keeps going up.Never did get that tip put on yet. Right after I posted, we got hit with a massive freezing rain, and then 10" of snow. We were without power for almost two days with only one little 1500 watt generator. Was always going to buy a big generator but never did, boy did I hear about it this time from the wife. After a day of no power, and our little space heater not keeping up, I hot wired the generator to the furnace, should have done that right away. Anyway, we survived, power is back on, and if my friend makes it over today I'll put that tip on.
Cover yourself whatever you do. The weather gets brutal. Ours is natural gas feed. 22kGenerac... close to $15000Ya, that would be nice, but they want 13k to put one in. The unit I can buy for 6k, so 7 thousand for a one to two day install, is just too much. Would be nice though. The guy I'm putting the tip on for, is having a retired heating/cooling guy install one for him for about $1500 labor. I might have him ask if he would do it for me for 2 grand or so. I probably will just get a 7500 watt gen for now, that's only $850 and I already have a 220 outlet in my garage that I can plug it into. That would be enough power for my minimum needs and only thing I would need to do is shut the main breaker off.