Do you prefer to thread the ferrule and tenon, then glue it on or just bore it out smooth and glue it on? And why for the way you prefer? Thanks
Wow. I'm a retired truck driver and I believe I coulda answered this one correctly! lol
Threaded and chrome-capped! lolI hope your lug nuts are threaded.
Do Meucci cues have threaded ferrules? I have replaced several ferrules of different makers, and it seems most are not threaded...... Hmmmmmm
Thanks for the replies... The non threaded ones I have replaced, I did cut small grooves in tenon and inside the ferrule......... None have come loose yet..... That I know of anyway..
Do Meucci cues have threaded ferrules? I have replaced several ferrules of different makers, and it seems most are not threaded...... Hmmmmmm
A large portion of the repair side of this industry are using purpose built repair lathes.These lathes are not equipped for doing live threading. So if they want to thread a tenon they need to use a threading die which gives mediocre results at best. IMHO this is the fuel which drives the opinion that a through ferrule is equal to that of a threaded one. You could argue that a through ferrule is adequate to do the job but I believe it would be a hard sell to argue that it is equal or superior to a threaded ferrule.
A large portion of the repair side of this industry are using purpose built repair lathes.These lathes are not equipped for doing live threading. So if they want to thread a tenon they need to use a threading die which gives mediocre results at best. IMHO this is the fuel which drives the opinion that a through ferrule is equal to that of a threaded one. You could argue that a through ferrule is adequate to do the job but I believe it would be a hard sell to argue that it is equal or superior to a threaded ferrule.