runscott said:I received a shaft today that I expected to be piloted, but it's been modified and is now flat-faced. How will matching this with a piloted joint effect play?
Disclaimer: probably a question that's been addressed before, but my searches yielded nothing.
runscott said:I received a shaft today that I expected to be piloted, but it's been modified and is now flat-faced. How will matching this with a piloted joint effect play?
Disclaimer: probably a question that's been addressed before, but my searches yielded nothing.
Thanks for the responses. I played a few games with it on a bar box today and it felt good.macguy said:It shouldn't make any difference at all. On most all piloted joints the insert touches nothing other then the screw. It is suspended there so to speak and doesn't bottom out or touch the sides of the inside of the joint so whether the nipple of the insert is there or not should make no difference. It may provide maybe one or two additional threads but that is about all. Cues like Searing are different though, the piloted part actually squeezes into the joint for a very tight fit.