I live in an active retirement community near Leesburg, Fl. We have about 30 house cues that need to be refinished. Some of them are 20+ years old. I bought the Amer. Cowboy portable drill based turning system and figure I can clean up shafts and put tips on.
Most of the cues currently have slip on tips and I am going to replace with LePro tips. I have been putting tips on by hand for several years so I don’t see a problem here unless I need to replace a ferrule. I know this little machine isn’t good enough to do ferrule replacements and we do have a wood lathe in our community shop if I need to use it. When a ferrule is replaced what type of glue is used?
I have never refinished a cue before and could use a set of instructions or some ideas about the general procedures that are usually followed. I have made my own cabinets and furniture in the past so I know a little about wood working.
I assume I could use wood stripper to remove the old finish. I have learned that water will remove most of the dents. I am thinking that 220 to 600 sandpaper can be used to clean them up. I don’t know what to use to replace the finish. Should I use lacquer or would a good marine grade polyurethane be sufficient? I am thinking that 7 or 8 coats of paint should do it with buffing between coats.
Any help would be appreciated. We don’t have any money in the kitty right now so I am buying whatever I need from my own pocket. Our billiards room has four GC IIIs and they are in good shape. The room itself needs a little updating so I have taken it on as a kind of hobby / project
Most of the cues currently have slip on tips and I am going to replace with LePro tips. I have been putting tips on by hand for several years so I don’t see a problem here unless I need to replace a ferrule. I know this little machine isn’t good enough to do ferrule replacements and we do have a wood lathe in our community shop if I need to use it. When a ferrule is replaced what type of glue is used?
I have never refinished a cue before and could use a set of instructions or some ideas about the general procedures that are usually followed. I have made my own cabinets and furniture in the past so I know a little about wood working.
I assume I could use wood stripper to remove the old finish. I have learned that water will remove most of the dents. I am thinking that 220 to 600 sandpaper can be used to clean them up. I don’t know what to use to replace the finish. Should I use lacquer or would a good marine grade polyurethane be sufficient? I am thinking that 7 or 8 coats of paint should do it with buffing between coats.
Any help would be appreciated. We don’t have any money in the kitty right now so I am buying whatever I need from my own pocket. Our billiards room has four GC IIIs and they are in good shape. The room itself needs a little updating so I have taken it on as a kind of hobby / project