FS: Cuemaking equipment and materials

sorry to hear youre getting out of cuebuilding

pm sent

brent

Thanks Brent. Like a lot of people, I am selling out of necessity and not because I wanted too. I am selling all of my pool stuff actually including pool table, cues, etc.

So far, I've received pms from people interested only on certain items. I am still looking for a buyer for the whole package.

Thanks!
 
Chris,

I am sorry to hear you are getting away from cue building. I wish I was close enough to buy what you have. Someone is going to get one heck of a deal. If there is anything that I can help you with please just let me know.

Todd
 
Thanks Todd. I appreciate your support.

I just added a couple of items I forgot about.
1) 2 18-inch Sterling gun drills
2) belt/disc sander

$6K for the whole thing is a great bargain for anyone who wants to start cuemaking. I've got everything you need to build a cue except for inlays.
 
If you break things up I am interested in the following.

Deluxe CueSmith Lathe (About 4 years old. I am 1st owner. Everything is good condition except for the power feed - brand new power feed is $150 from Hightower)
- Thread Milling Attachment (3 thread sizes which I can't remember right now)
- #2 Morse Taper Tailstock
- 6" Carbide Tip Boring Bar
- Miniature Carbide tip Boring bar
- Power Feed Auto Stop bracket
- Cue Building Book

- Carbide Sanding/Finish Mandrels (TNS) - Uniloc radial (sizes: 0.840" and 0.847")
- Carbide tip Boring Bars (2 pcs)
- 3 pcs Live centers (Brianna) plus other centers that came with the hightower lathe
- Steady Rest with 3-jaw chuck (Dutch)
- Taps (Atlas) (All kinds)

Thanks!
 
Bump for an honest builder. 6K looks steep to a novice but you're gonna spend it sooner THEN later.
 
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