Joint Pin Materials

Your favorite joint pin material.


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BryanMordt

Retired Cuemaker
Silver Member
This poll is geared towards cuemakers and repair guys who buy joint pins. I want to get a feel for whats in demand these days.

Thanks for participating!
 
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I use all four, depending on the desired weight and balance of the cue.
I'll say brass is my favorite because it's got BLING. :grin-square:
 
I use all four, depending on the desired weight and balance of the cue.
I'll say brass is my favorite because it's got BLING. :grin-square:

Same here.
Black aluminum would be great too.
I don't like SS at all.
 
I agree on the pin for weight/ balance issue. I like G-10 too. I also use steel pins that have been drilled in the rear for weight relief. I highly prefer pins with a center and an alignment barrel with glue relief channel. I use 3/8-10 pins most of the time. Are you going to be manufactring pins Bryan?

Martin



I use all four, depending on the desired weight and balance of the cue.
I'll say brass is my favorite because it's got BLING. :grin-square:
 
I agree on the pin for weight/ balance issue. I like G-10 too. I also use steel pins that have been drilled in the rear for weight relief. I highly prefer pins with a center and an alignment barrel with glue relief channel. I use 3/8-10 pins most of the time. Are you going to be manufactring pins Bryan?

Martin

Yes, I currently have over 400 of the stainless and 150 of the titanium made.

Bryan
 
Hi,

Triple chrome plated brass. I have my pins made at a screw machine shop and then have them plated.
Rick G
 
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