Help Needed: Rubber Bumper

poolchady

Zen Custom Cues
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Hi all~

Recently I receive a cue without a rubber bumper. I am trying to find one that fits its butt with no luck. Could anyone one help me id what kind of bumpers it's using? Seems like it needs an allen screw as well. Please see the photo:

ButtInside10303400.JPG


Many thanks!!
 
Hi all~

Recently I receive a cue without a rubber bumper. I am trying to find one that fits its butt with no luck. Could anyone one help me id what kind of bumpers it's using? Seems like it needs an allen screw as well. Please see the photo:

ButtInside10303400.JPG


Many thanks!!

To get any help on this you'd have to provide some pretty accurate measurments along with the screw size and TPI or better yet bring it to an established cuesmith who'll probably have a bin full of misc bumpers to try to fit to the cue. The picture just doesn't give any information necessary.
 
name of cue

if you will tell name of cue someone can tell you for sure what
you need. take care john107:anderson sc
 
I must say, I haven't seen a weight bolt that requires a security type driver to remove it. A set of calipers to measure the I.D. will be required to match a bumper to the hole. A brand name may help, but it looks like a custom job, not a production cue. (May be wrong, but...)
Dave
 
That looks like the atlas radial weight bolt or there standard aluminum bolt you can probably get a bumper from them. They have a special tool (spanner wrench) to remove/install that weight bolt I guess they do it so they they can charge you for something else but on the the other hand I guess it would help stop people from butchering the butt of their stick trying to change the bolt themselves or make it worse? Measure the ID of the hole I will see if I still have one for ya I think they only sell them in packs of ten if thats what it is.
 
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