Ok ... so we have discussed on this forum the merits of capped, uncapped, threaded, unthreaded ferrules.
For my security blanket, I thread ferrules 5/16-18. I have never had a problem with any of these. Sometimes I cap them and sometimes I don't. I can't really tell the different in the hit between them.
I see on recent posts that some CB's are using uncapped and unthreaded ferrules. Some use a 5/16-18 and even a 3/8-16 thread. Some use a 3/8 tenon and slip it on. That leaves about a 90 thou wall. Has anyone experienced a crack or split in these thin walled ferrules?
Are there any common problem with any of these methods? Is one better than the other???
I ask because I have replaced Meucci ferrules that have split and they are thin walled - slip on.
thanks
Kim
For my security blanket, I thread ferrules 5/16-18. I have never had a problem with any of these. Sometimes I cap them and sometimes I don't. I can't really tell the different in the hit between them.
I see on recent posts that some CB's are using uncapped and unthreaded ferrules. Some use a 5/16-18 and even a 3/8-16 thread. Some use a 3/8 tenon and slip it on. That leaves about a 90 thou wall. Has anyone experienced a crack or split in these thin walled ferrules?
Are there any common problem with any of these methods? Is one better than the other???
I ask because I have replaced Meucci ferrules that have split and they are thin walled - slip on.
thanks
Kim
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