any hardware store. i take my digital scale with me when i buy them.Hello, I am looking for stackable weight bolts for an Exeecd cue, preferably small increments. I believe they are 3/8x16. Do you have a recommendation of compatible brand or source? The Mezz ones have a wide head.
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They are called socket head set screws. You need to use two minimum locked together. I like the stainless steel myself. They cost a little more, but won't rust. They are available in many lengths. Three inches are about one ounce.Hello, I am looking for stackable weight bolts for an Exeecd cue, preferably small increments. I believe they are 3/8x16. Do you have a recommendation of compatible brand or source? The Mezz ones have a wide head.
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Hello, I am looking for stackable weight bolts for an Exeecd cue, preferably small increments. I believe they are 3/8x16. Do you have a recommendation of compatible brand or source? The Mezz ones have a wide head.
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Set screws. Hardware store. 3/8-16 are a commone size. Using two will lock them together.Hello, I am looking for stackable weight bolts for an Exeecd cue, preferably small increments. I believe they are 3/8x16. Do you have a recommendation of compatible brand or source? The Mezz ones have a wide head.
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I have several Viking cues although they use 1/2 inch bolts. The other way to get consistent total weight and balance points is to drop a piece of wood dowel rod in the hole and tighten a single bolt against it if you just need a little weight and want it further toward the butt end for balance.Set screws. Hardware store. 3/8-16 are a commone size. Using two will lock them together.
Yes in AmericaSet screws. Hardware store. 3/8-16 are a commone size. Using two will lock them together.
Yes in AmericaNot in Europe sadly.
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Really? In US hardware stores have both measurement type screws, sockets, etc... Europe only has metric? How rude.
My Viking cue has silicone caulk to hold the bolt in place. Seems like a messy way to do it. It would not be so bad if the bolt wasn't way up in there but you have to back it out back through all that.I have several Viking cues although they use 1/2 inch bolts. The other way to get consistent total weight and balance points is to drop a piece of wood dowel rod in the hole and tighten a single bolt against it if you just need a little weight and want it further toward the butt end for balance.
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I'd want to stick with shorter ones, there's probably enough tolerance but with a longer one, eventually the tolerance will stack up. 1.5 mm thread is 16.93 threads per inch, at some point it will begin self clearancing. If you can figure out what you want and not keep changing them that may hold it in place. if you can't you may wipe out threads.Buy an inexpesive M10-1.5 set screw and try it. If it does not bind, use various lengths to suit your needs.
M10-1.5 and 3/8"-16 are very close in diameter and pitch. Here are the two side by side.
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Thank you for the suggestion, an M10 bolt would not work because of the bigger diameter. I measured a 3/8 bolt at 9.2mm outer diameter and it's a tight fit. The inner diameter is about 7.8mm. A #5 flat screwdriver that is 8mm wide does not fit in the opening.Buy an inexpesive M10-1.5 set screw and try it. If it does not bind, use various lengths to suit your needs.
M10-1.5 and 3/8"-16 are very close in diameter and pitch. Here are the two side by side.
Good luck.View attachment 633076
Unc…..any time you will find any type of fastner into blind hole (not through and through, where say one would use a bolt with nut on the end) wooden threads it’s going to be UNCWhich thread is for weight bolts, UNF or UNC?
Thank you for the suggestion, an M10 bolt would not work because of the bigger diameter. I measured a 3/8 bolt at 9.2mm outer diameter and it's a tight fit. The inner diameter is about 7.8mm. A #5 flat screwdriver that is 8mm wide does not fit in the opening.
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