So I have a Question about the Le Pro tip.. I have been using them for years.. Why are they so inconsistent from tip to tip?
So I have a Question about the Le Pro tip.. I have been using them for years.. Why are they so inconsistent from tip to tip?
Asked the same question my self. After several boxes where 85% we unusable, the last box I purchase was probably 70% usable. Still not great QC but better.
On the plus side, the good LePros's are great tips. They're just hard to find.![]()
Le Pros are cheap but quality is not consistent.
I can use either Triangles or Le Pros. Realize that some batches are defective. Because those tips are inexpensive I always buy several boxes with each box bearing a unique lot number. I usually end up trashing whole boxes of defective tips but the really good ones are superb.
I install by hand. To center the tip on the ferrule I place a 14mm tip in the bottom of a six sided 14mm socket. The tip fits the socket snugly. I'll use blue painter's masking tape around the cue shaft so that the shaft end fits snugly also. After the glue is set the overhang is trimmed with a utility knife. Most people screw up by holding the tip crown down against a table when trimming so that the tip won't come off or spread like an accordion. I trim the overhang with a whittling motion and observe the tip sides to look for possible spreading. If I see spreading I cut the tip off and try another.
It seems to matter where you buy tips. My impression was that I was receiving better quality tips when I ordered from Atlas Billiard Supplies which is in Chicago where Tweeten is located. That might just be my imagination but I received a couple of boxes of great Le Pros from Atlas.
Recently reshaping a LePro I installed for a friend which had mushroomed as bad as I've ever seen. While working on it (on a dedicated lathe), it essentially disintegrated. Replaced it with an Emerald which he loved. I see lots of posts about very low percentage of good LePros in a box. What layman test/s can be used to determine playability before going through the trouble of installing a bad one? Thanks.
The way to solve thins problem soak em in milk for 24 hours then press them for 24 hours i did this to one le pro no mushroom three months later
The way to solve thins problem soak em in milk for 24 hours then press them for 24 hours i did this to one le pro no mushroom three months later
that just takes a bad tip n puts milk in it
My thoughts exactly. Wonder how milk could help a tip that started out mushy inside? Gonna try it though just for fun.![]()