I Love PoolDawg8s Milk Duds!

How were you putting layered tips on at home without a lathe?

Same exact technique I put the Duds on. Just a touch more time consuming. This one of Jeff's took me about 40 minutes by hand. I'll put it up against any lathe installation :grin-square:
 

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Thank you Roy & everyone else for there kind words, I appreciate it alot.
Glad your liking the tips sir. Ted you are the #1 guy and the VPOCC
Blue Hog your the guy that came up with the Dawg Duds, thank you
Thanks to everyone & have a great day.
Jeff
 
Put on 30 of Jeff's tips everyone loved them and just got 15 more from Jeff and these will be gone soon. the tip doesn't glaze over after many hours of use and rarely needs scuffing. a few people didn't like the name but didn't matter after they used one now they are hooked. the word is really getting out, many of my friends played with many type of tips and play pool well, now it's only his tips they will have on their cue plus they last along time. i have one on my cue still looks like it was just put on but it's 2 years old. thanks Jeff these 15 will be gone soon will be needing more. Jeff O
 
I have been using milked and pressed elkmasters for awhile and there really is nothing like them. Well I guess a good triangle is similar when they get low. Layered tips just don't compare. I will have to try a Dawg next time. I'm curious to try soaking and pressing a LePro, but with that coating on the side, I don't know how to pick a good one.
 
I met Jeff about 2 or 3 years ago , maybe even longer . I ordered some thru the mail and he brought me some while visiting the beach. Jeff is a jam up guy with a great product. Hope everything is going well for him.
 
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