OK, here's the short story. My team captain has an older Cuetec jump/break cue. The story I am being told is one night one of his friends screwed the shaft on too tight, took 2-3 guys to get the shaft off and when it came off, it came off with the pin stuck in the shaft and the SS collar came off to. Well one night of drinking and he decided to epoxy the collar and the pin back in, he did pretty good on the coloar considering no lathe and he was drinking, but the pin is .026 thousands off, wether it is bent or put in crooked I don't know.
It is a junk cue (at until the pin is fixed) that has been sitting for years so he gave it to me for experiment, trial and error, and just to play with and see if I can fix it. If I can then great, if not, then nothing lost, junk it in the fire. I have never replaced a pin before, much less on a Cuetec, this will be my first attempt.
From searching the forum and going all the way back to 2005 reading threads on the Cuetec pin, pin size, tap, etc..., and also searching and reading on pin replacements, I have a few questions if anyone would be so kind as to share some knowledge.
From what I've read by searching older posts, the best way to remove a pin is to put a soldering iron on the pin to let it heat up and melt the epoxy, then pull, pry, twist, turn, then pull some more to get the pin out.
Here is where ONE of my questions come in. From searches AND from looking at the joint, it looks lile the pin is inserted into phenolic or some kind of plastic, pvc, etc... of some kind. When I heat the pin up, isn't it going to melt that plastic that the pin is inserted into also ????? It's not like the pin is going into wood, or at least it doesn't "appear" to be wood from the outside of the joint.
My next question is..... WHERE can I get a pin for a Cuetec ??? I have looked on Atlas and Prather and don't see a pin for a Cuetec. Where else can I get a pin from ?????
And last question........ From extensive searching, I've found that the pin size is a 9mm-14, or at least that is the size that is discussed by KJ in some long past threads. I've also seen in old threads that people say it is a .348-14, a .356-14, a .360-14. MOST of the old threads I read referenced back to the 9mm-14. My question is....... WHERE can I buy a 9mm-14 tap OR does anyone have one they would be willing to part with and sell. I saw about 2 years ago that KJ had some for sale but didn't see anything from recent.
I tried my hardest to search past threads and I've read for 2 solid days now (at least while at work,lol) and up above is all I can come up with. I don't think I'll have a problem actually pulling the pin, dunno, time will tell, I am more concerned with the plastic or phenolic the pin is inserted into wether it will melt or not.
My MAIN concerns are is the plastic or phenolic or whatever it is, going to melt when I heat the pin up ???? WHERE to get a Cuetec pin ???? WHERE can I get a tap ????? Thank you in advance for ANY considerate help.
Lee
It is a junk cue (at until the pin is fixed) that has been sitting for years so he gave it to me for experiment, trial and error, and just to play with and see if I can fix it. If I can then great, if not, then nothing lost, junk it in the fire. I have never replaced a pin before, much less on a Cuetec, this will be my first attempt.
From searching the forum and going all the way back to 2005 reading threads on the Cuetec pin, pin size, tap, etc..., and also searching and reading on pin replacements, I have a few questions if anyone would be so kind as to share some knowledge.
From what I've read by searching older posts, the best way to remove a pin is to put a soldering iron on the pin to let it heat up and melt the epoxy, then pull, pry, twist, turn, then pull some more to get the pin out.
Here is where ONE of my questions come in. From searches AND from looking at the joint, it looks lile the pin is inserted into phenolic or some kind of plastic, pvc, etc... of some kind. When I heat the pin up, isn't it going to melt that plastic that the pin is inserted into also ????? It's not like the pin is going into wood, or at least it doesn't "appear" to be wood from the outside of the joint.
My next question is..... WHERE can I get a pin for a Cuetec ??? I have looked on Atlas and Prather and don't see a pin for a Cuetec. Where else can I get a pin from ?????
And last question........ From extensive searching, I've found that the pin size is a 9mm-14, or at least that is the size that is discussed by KJ in some long past threads. I've also seen in old threads that people say it is a .348-14, a .356-14, a .360-14. MOST of the old threads I read referenced back to the 9mm-14. My question is....... WHERE can I buy a 9mm-14 tap OR does anyone have one they would be willing to part with and sell. I saw about 2 years ago that KJ had some for sale but didn't see anything from recent.
I tried my hardest to search past threads and I've read for 2 solid days now (at least while at work,lol) and up above is all I can come up with. I don't think I'll have a problem actually pulling the pin, dunno, time will tell, I am more concerned with the plastic or phenolic the pin is inserted into wether it will melt or not.
My MAIN concerns are is the plastic or phenolic or whatever it is, going to melt when I heat the pin up ???? WHERE to get a Cuetec pin ???? WHERE can I get a tap ????? Thank you in advance for ANY considerate help.
Lee