I guess my first real question would be this.........
How come some people (manufacturers) use a connecting screw at the A joint and some don't ?? Why a screw at THAT joint and not any other ?? Do "most" custom makers use a screw at the A joint ?? What are the bebefits ?? How come a tenon and epoxy isn't good enough for the A joint like it is for the rest of the cue ?? How come you wouldn't just thread the tenon instead of installing a long screw ??
I have a McDermott that I cut the forearm off of and made a jump/break cue. It had NO screw at the A joint.
Recently I have been given TWO different Meucci's that each owner cracked or broke the forearm off (what is it with drunks and Meucci's by the way) and both have a screw at the A joint.
Can someone give me the best route to go to replace the forearm (s) ?? I have cut the old forearm away from the handle. I'm left with the handle/butt of the cue with the A joint screw protruding out. Here is a pic if one, they are both identicle repairs.
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How come some people (manufacturers) use a connecting screw at the A joint and some don't ?? Why a screw at THAT joint and not any other ?? Do "most" custom makers use a screw at the A joint ?? What are the bebefits ?? How come a tenon and epoxy isn't good enough for the A joint like it is for the rest of the cue ?? How come you wouldn't just thread the tenon instead of installing a long screw ??
I have a McDermott that I cut the forearm off of and made a jump/break cue. It had NO screw at the A joint.
Recently I have been given TWO different Meucci's that each owner cracked or broke the forearm off (what is it with drunks and Meucci's by the way) and both have a screw at the A joint.
Can someone give me the best route to go to replace the forearm (s) ?? I have cut the old forearm away from the handle. I'm left with the handle/butt of the cue with the A joint screw protruding out. Here is a pic if one, they are both identicle repairs.

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