Cue Repair Lathe 4 Sale

DavesCueRepair

Just Custom Creations
Silver Member
The compact Mini-Q-Lathe was engineered as a cue repair lathe, designed from the ground up to help you do one thing very well--repair cues. You'll replace tips and ferrules in a snap, create wraps quickly and accurately, clean shafts faster and easier than ever before, and drill new tenons easily and accurately. You'll repair virtually everything on cues of all kinds, even house cues. Makes repairs faster, easier and far more accurately-it's accurate to one-ten-thousandths of an inch. It's built to last and is virtually maintenance-free. Like all Creative Inventions equipment, it has been manufactured to the highest standards, using only quality materials and craftsmanship.

Dimensions: 50" L x 14-1/2" W x 10" H
Weight: 80 pounds
Motor size: 1/3 HP; 90 volt DC
Power Req.: 115 Vac/60 hz.
Speed: Variable 0-3200 RPM
Through Hole: 1.350"

Mini Q-Lathe Components:
Drill Chuck with key
Lathe Chuck with key
Face Knife
Tip Centering Tool
Adjustable Tip Shaper Tool
3 Pins; 3/8-10, 5/16-14, 5/16-18
1 Butt Collet
8 Shaft Collets
X-Y Tool Post
2 Live Centers
1 Steady Rest
1 Tip Touch
1 Sanding Block



This is a Joe Porper Mini Q (cue repair) lathe. I have a little over $3,000 put into it. The lathe has alot of extra equipment with it that I bought Works great .The buyer will get some tips,ferrules,sandpaper,razor blades, and fiber pads, and some maple tenons.
It also comes with a presser pro for linen wraps $150.00 cost, in line foot pedal $80.00 cost, set of 12 driver pins made by unique products $210.00 cost, tenon threader $40.00 cost. It sits on a collapsable porter cable miter saw stand $199.99 cost, it also comes with a 3/8 Cutter W/Insert $48.00 cost. Makes it easier to take with you anywhere.Only reason I am selling it , is I am buying a Cue making Lathe. I am going to start my own line of custom cues. Contact me for more info @ (979) 533-4943: Dave or email me @ davescuerepair@yahoo.com

P.S. This lathe aslo comes with 4 spools of Irish linen wrap to do 4 cues.

Solid Antique White
Solid Black
White/Burgundy
White/Double Black

Asking $2,000

Prefer local pick up only
 

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I had a pool room owner calling me one of the past weekends to do some repair work and I never worked with one of the Porper Lathes and after I did the first tip it was super wasy to work with. Anybody that gets this Porper should be really happy with it.
You might want to post this lathe for sale on the WTS-WTT forum as well.
 
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my advice would be keep it if your going to make cues you always need more machines!!

I have a 2nd lathe still, using this money from this lathe to go with what i have put back to buy my cue making lathe.
 
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I had a pool room owner calling me one of the past weekends to do some repair work and I never worked with one of the Porper Lathes and after I did the first tip it was super wasy to work with. Anybody that gets this Porper should be really happy with it.
You might to post this lathe for sale on the WTS-WTT forum as well.

Thanks i will do that
 
mini q lathe

I made a costly mistake and purchased one of these machine too..
It may be a little better set up than the cowboy lathe..LOL...
The only thing i like about the machine is the DC motor setup.
I only use mine for sanding and finishing now..But if someone likes
them enough to buy one, i would sell this one for half of new price.
pick up only.
 
Well i made money with this lathe. And this lathe compare's nothing to the cowboy lathe. You must have got a poorly built mini Q lathe, but i know this 1 works great. It paid for its self in no time. If you are wanting to sell yours post a thread for it. Please dont try to sell it threw mine.... Thanks Dave
 
I saw Blud work one of those machines at the expo, Works real well. Best of luck with your sale.
 
I made a costly mistake and purchased one of these machine too..
It may be a little better set up than the cowboy lathe..LOL...
The only thing i like about the machine is the DC motor setup.
I only use mine for sanding and finishing now..But if someone likes
them enough to buy one, i would sell this one for half of new price.
pick up only.


its the operator, not the machine....lol....j/k;)
 
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