I have been battling McDermotts proprietary 3/8x16 joint for some time now - having had some customers shafts going through McDermott to get the insert installed... Takes time and is xpensive.
Now I have a friend with a break cue with a 3/8x16 joint and he has asked me about the possibility of change it to "stock" 3/8x10...
Since I'm in the metric world and don't work with the imperials more than I needed to, I feel a little on thin ice here. I may be able to use live tooling for these threads (missing the longer "internal" tool for I.D threading) but would there be enough "hold" in this ? Have some one done this conversion ?
I was thinking, in worst case - I could core out a small portion in the joint area and glue up a new maple core - and then install the 3/8x10 joint.. But I guess this could be week :scratchhead: I would prefer to tap the hole since I'm missing the live tool...
If some one have experienced this conversion or have any thoughts on it - your comments are most welcome.
The cue is by the way a collar free break cue - much like a sneaky p.
Kent
Now I have a friend with a break cue with a 3/8x16 joint and he has asked me about the possibility of change it to "stock" 3/8x10...
Since I'm in the metric world and don't work with the imperials more than I needed to, I feel a little on thin ice here. I may be able to use live tooling for these threads (missing the longer "internal" tool for I.D threading) but would there be enough "hold" in this ? Have some one done this conversion ?
I was thinking, in worst case - I could core out a small portion in the joint area and glue up a new maple core - and then install the 3/8x10 joint.. But I guess this could be week :scratchhead: I would prefer to tap the hole since I'm missing the live tool...
If some one have experienced this conversion or have any thoughts on it - your comments are most welcome.
The cue is by the way a collar free break cue - much like a sneaky p.
Kent