Carolina Cues - Weight Bolt?

nibrobus

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I don't know what username the guys over at Carolina Cues post under, so I couldn't send a PM.

Do any of you out there who own a Carolina cue know if they use a weight bolt in their cues? My bumper is screwed in with an Allen screw and I don't have an Allen wrench on hand to take it off. Thanks for the help!

P.S.

If this belongs in another forum I'd appreciate it being moved appropriately
 
More than likely, the Allen screw that's securing the bumper is threaded into the wght. bolt.
 
nibrobus said:
I don't know what username the guys over at Carolina Cues post under, so I couldn't send a PM.

Do any of you out there who own a Carolina cue know if they use a weight bolt in their cues? My bumper is screwed in with an Allen screw and I don't have an Allen wrench on hand to take it off. Thanks for the help!

P.S.

If this belongs in another forum I'd appreciate it being moved appropriately

I opened my CC just for u ...

It's 1/8 inch allen wrench screw and it is securing the bumper to a weight bolt with a gigantic phillip screw weight bolt. I didn't unscrew my weight bolt to see the length/weight.
 
nibrobus said:
I don't know what username the guys over at Carolina Cues post under, so I couldn't send a PM.

Do any of you out there who own a Carolina cue know if they use a weight bolt in their cues? My bumper is screwed in with an Allen screw and I don't have an Allen wrench on hand to take it off. Thanks for the help!

P.S.

If this belongs in another forum I'd appreciate it being moved appropriately
matta and runingman are two of the guys from CC.
I dont remember Trevors username but he doesnt post very often
 
nibrobus said:
I don't know what username the guys over at Carolina Cues post under, so I couldn't send a PM.

Do any of you out there who own a Carolina cue know if they use a weight bolt in their cues? My bumper is screwed in with an Allen screw and I don't have an Allen wrench on hand to take it off. Thanks for the help!

P.S.

If this belongs in another forum I'd appreciate it being moved appropriately


Yes, remove the Allen screw and the bumper. You will find a giant Phillips head underneath. Once you have the Phillips out, you could cut it with a hacksaw to remove some weight. Likewise, you could call us for a longer bolt if needed.

Shop #: 704.489.8360
 
matta said:
Yes, remove the Allen screw and the bumper. You will find a giant Phillips head underneath. Once you have the Phillips out, you could cut it with a hacksaw to remove some weight. Likewise, you could call us for a longer bolt if needed.

Shop #: 704.489.8360
i hope your not being serious about the hacksaw.

Ben
 
railfirst said:
i hope your not being serious about the hacksaw.

Ben

I don't believe you fully understand the answer. A hacksaw will cut the bolt shorter, making it lighter, hence, making the cue lighter, as good as any other device.

Dick
 
I like to dress the ends up on a lathe, but have never had a problem chopping a weight bolt with a hacksaw either. Sometimes custom lenths/weights are needed, and that's a good way to aquire them IMO. Just make sure the start of the threads are not burred up, or It could tear up some of the wood threads.;)

Greg
 
rhncue said:
I don't believe you fully understand the answer. A hacksaw will cut the bolt shorter, making it lighter, hence, making the cue lighter, as good as any other device.

Dick
no i got it, do you know how heavy the weight bolts are?

Ben
 
railfirst said:
no i got it, do you know how heavy the weight bolts are?

Ben

I have no idea what the weight of the particular one you had weighs but I'm sure they have different lengths and different weights on different cues or else one of the builders, whom you replied to, wouldn't have gave that recommendation to either cut shorter or ask them to send a longer one.

Dick
 
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