See below for AZers posts including mine that Revo has a piece of metal near the middle of its shaft. And that a magnet could find it.
I used a magnet on my Christmas-gift Revo and can't find it. I don't think there is piece of metal near the middle of the shaft.
August 2018 to October 2024 posts. Here is a 2018 post:
March-April 2020 posts:
December 2022 to February 2023 posts:
February 2023 posts:
December 20, 2024 post:
My October 2024 posts:
I contributed to this mistake because I figured the picture below showed metal in middle of shaft. I thought the Revo pieces were lined up as they appeared in a Revo shaft. I think now he just placed the pieces randomly. The portion with the missing metal piece is what is left of the joint!
I used a magnet on my Christmas-gift Revo and can't find it. I don't think there is piece of metal near the middle of the shaft.
August 2018 to October 2024 posts. Here is a 2018 post:
The end of my revo
So before everyone goes crazy and flaming me if you love your revo that’s great! I’ve said on many posts when asked what is the best cue that’s a question with no answer and I always feel the members that start giving names of cues are the one’s that really don’t understand the game. You can...
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I'm also interested in what the modifications were made to the shaft that have invalidated the warranty. I'd also like to know the approximate distance along the shaft the failure occurred, because someone on Facebook who cut open a broken Revo shaft found there is a metal plug about 15" from the tip. (I assume it is there to both add some weight and balance the mass of shaft although Predator make no mention of it on their website.)
March-April 2020 posts:
C.F. Shaft Fabrication...
Hi, what is the differences between Chinese cheap priced shafts and others high priced well known shafts, my knowledge in CF are very limited.
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ou don't want to.
The front end has to be light for deflection purposes .
That's why Revo's added weight is about a foot from the joint.
I used a magnet to locate it.
December 2022 to February 2023 posts:
Have you used carbon fiber and went back to wood?
Interested in people's thoughts that used a LD carbon fiber shaft and moved back to either solid maple or a radial wood shaft. What did they not like about the CF shaft? Thanks
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They put some type of steel bolt in the middle of a Revo to add weight to it.
Take a magnet, hold it around the middle of a Revo shaft and voila! - you’ll be surprised.
February 2023 posts:
Southwest
Any idea what year they are on? Got on the list a long time ago just in case.
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I've heard predator has a metal weight in the revo,
What I meant is that the position of the weight might be good for some and not for others. I don't believe it's adjustable but I don't own one, just know someone said you can find it by running a magnet down the shaft.
December 20, 2024 post:
Cue & Shaft Construction - Do You Care?
Do you care how your cues and shafts are put together? What lies beneath that wood & carbon fiber? These days I like to see that object ball find the pocket more often than anything else.
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Does a player mind that hunk of metal that sits inside a Revo?
My October 2024 posts:
I contributed to this mistake because I figured the picture below showed metal in middle of shaft. I thought the Revo pieces were lined up as they appeared in a Revo shaft. I think now he just placed the pieces randomly. The portion with the missing metal piece is what is left of the joint!
The end of my revo
So before everyone goes crazy and flaming me if you love your revo that’s great! I’ve said on many posts when asked what is the best cue that’s a question with no answer and I always feel the members that start giving names of cues are the one’s that really don’t understand the game. You can...
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2018 photos of metal screw in Revo shaft about 15" from tip????? Above-quoted poster AuntyDan probably was referring to cue maker Tim Monk's photos. See first photo of the indentation left from screw that may have been placed there during manufacture for balance and weight in shaft. Find Monk's photos on Facebook's Billiards Info/Discussion Group. They may be available there at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1531228417160207/search/?q=revo shaft . One figure below is from Predator of its Revo shaft.
My rough estimate shows the Revo-shaft screw more like 23 inches from cue tip and not the 15 inches posted in 2018 (presuming this was a 29" shaft). T