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Patso44

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TIP COVERS


I just got a new case. I wanted to find tip covers to place over the tip and ferrule of my shafts to keep the chalk remnants from marking up the inside of my case.


I have seen custom made covers before.

Please let me know of whats out there or if someone has a quick fix to my problem I would appreciate the information!


Thanks,

Patrick
 
I just usually use a paper towel to wipe off my shaft and tip.
Hate having extra stuff to misplace.
Some people turn cue upside town and turn it on the rooms carpet. Pool room owners love this>>
 
Contact this member; he has covers made just for this. jocnat
TIP COVERS


I just got a new case. I wanted to find tip covers to place over the tip and ferrule of my shafts to keep the chalk remnants from marking up the inside of my case.


I have seen custom made covers before.

Please let me know of whats out there or if someone has a quick fix to my problem I would appreciate the information!


Thanks,

Patrick
 
I usually sand off a layer from my tip so it stays clean. Although I forgot to mention I have a lifetime supply of tips and I change mine out once a week. But hey on the bright side..my case stays clean . Lol :D:D:D.
 
my solution to this problem was to go to home depot and purchase 13mm end caps in the hardware isle normally used on wooden dowels as feet. 6 for about .79 works great imho
 
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The wife made a set of these for all of our cues out of spare cloth when we bought our table.
 
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Tip protectors...

Patrick,

I am using these, and they are quite good in my opinion:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-New-Cue-Tip-Protectors-for-Pool-Billiard-Cue-Stick-Tips-/221137791259

They have two sizes, 11.5-12mm, and 12-13mm. You may want to insert a piece of paper towel or something into it before putting your tip in, to prevent it locking too tight on your ferrule.

It would be great if they use some material that is more elastic, though.

Hope this helps.
Damien.

PS: Haha, I was a bit slow it seems :)
 
Appreciation!

I appreciate all the posts, I have many options to use!


Thanks again!!


Patrick
 
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