Cue Finishing/refinishing

Roger Illinois

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How much material or weight is lost when a cue is refinished and is there danger in loosing some of the precious woods or other materials when your cue is refinished? Can I expect to loose some of my shaft size (mm) when it is refinished? Can a straight shaft get a crook in it when refinishing it?
 
how much material or weight is lost when a cue is refinished and is there danger in loosing some of the precious woods or other materials when your cue is refinished? Can i expect to loose some of my shaft size (mm) when it is refinished? Can a straight shaft get a crook in it when refinishing it?

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That is what I thought. Someone needs to tell this to the cue maker in Galesburg, IL

Thanks for your imput

PM me. Please don't put someones reputation in jepardy based on incomplete information.

PM sent. Please call me. Thanks, Jim
 
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I just talked with my friend Steve Klapp and this guy is NOT talking about Steve. It's another guy in town.

Another note for Roger; cue makers do NOT paint the whole shaft. Clear is sprayed on only the first 6" to 8" above the joint.
 
I just talked with my friend Steve Klapp and this guy is NOT talking about Steve. It's another guy in town.

Another note for Roger; cue makers do NOT paint the whole shaft. Clear is sprayed on only the first 6" to 8" above the joint.
This is an interesting reply to my questions. I made no mention to painting or clear spray on the shaft.
The post office weight shows that I did loose 1/2-3/4 oz.(that is if I can trust the cue makers scales). There are now places where I can see throught the ebony inlays, I did loose about 1/4 mm fron my shaft. I showed the cue maker the manufacture specs. and told them that I wanted them to restain the birdseye maple with American Cherry stain (manufacture specs.). I got it back with no stain, simply a clear coat.
I do not believe that I am out of line in questioning the refinish job.
 
There are certain cuemakers you can trust to refinish a cue the right way.$$$... Then you get new cue repair person's for the fast cash or dont use proper materials to do it right.
Thiers a local guy here benn doing 10+ years takes 1mm off your shaft when he cleans it he only uses sanpaper.

Just about everyone wants it done as cheap has possible, but only a few send it back to the manufacturer. Sometimes I recomend but have had cues come back bad from Mcdermott.

I bought a SW from a guy he just got it back from Cocker cues for a refinish. They gave the butt cap a 3/8 round over to remove the nicks instead of replaceing the butt cap with a new piece.$80 refinish with Cocker now became $400 with SW.

Interview, quiz and right it all down on wahat is to be done or not done and why..


Craig
 
McDermott uses a UV finish that is quite thicker than automotive and I 've had the same experience with a refinish from McDermott . Cue was .250 smaller than when sent . I was pissed as they did not make good ... Also the Uv cracks and lifts if not sealed properly before application ... You should get your dough back and get a reliable cuemaker ... :cool:
 
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