I like how you say you won't mention the name but clearly can see it laser etched on the tube.And No!
It's not Meucci for the Meucci bashers. I won't mention the maker. I don't come here to put Cue makers under the Bus.
The body of the insert is Juma
Yayyy. GREAT CHOICE.... NOT!
Shit. Not intentional.I like how you say you won't mention the name but clearly can see it laser etched on the tube.![]()
Your not. I just know 5 ninute doesn't bond. Dries to fast. It might seem ok for a short while but not long term.And not trying to start an argument or anything mike, but how do you know its 5 min.
I know that all too well. I tell my customers hey this is new to me if anything goes wrong let me know so I can figure out what failed and how or what I need to fix it. It sucks when it happens but it's part of the process.The learning never stops for any of us.
It's the wrong epoxy of choice to me.That looks more like a surface prep problem than any fault of the adhesive.
It's the wrong epoxy of choice to me.
They don't even sound the same.
What's the rush?
Didn't read this entire thread but agree.I don't disagree. I'd say that people who use quick epoxy are also less likely to properly prep the surface.
If it's brass, aluminum or G-10, no reason not to use the best epoxy possible.I do appreciate makers who use 5 min epoxy when installing a pin. Don't have to use as much heat when removing the pin and it compromises the joint area much less. It is similar to makers who use yellow glue for installing a leather wrap instaed of contact cement. Removing one becomes a royal pain. Some parts of the cue are designed to be serviceable. I don't use 5 min for much but it still has its place.
I think it could be both.Do you think this might be due to inproper prep of the inner tube instead of the epoxy?
a little ocd and prep goes a long way lolHave had some experiences with repairs lately also. The main problem seems to be not prepping the inside properly. The joint was a small name company, and the insert seemed to be similar to delrin, Was able to just peel the epoxy right off. I actually applied expoxy(west) to the insert and when dried, it peeled off too.The ferrule popping off was actually a big name one, they never sanded the inside before gluing. Too many people are getting into shaft making with little to no idea what they are doing and how to prep correctly, IMO. SMH.
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