I want to know how to repair this one. I know it will be too expensive to send it for repairs back in USA. I was thinking to repair it my self. This way I can practice more ...
If I glue it like this it would hold or do I have to take out the steel rod and put another one ? maybe a wood rod ?
This cue can definitely be repaired.
At first I didn't see the 2 cracks on the face of the handle so yes, Ryan is correct, the handle will have to be replaced. I understand the tape now. If you're looking for a learning project, this is it. It's just about a total rebuild.
You're going to have to be very precise in your machining, otherwise you'll lose diameter in your finished cue, at the butt-end anyway.
Your 'A' jnt. will have to be exact also or the cue will wobble.
In all honesty, this cue is not worth it other than as a learning experience.
In which case, it's priceless.
PS. The screw in the 'A' jnt is aluminum. It will be easy to drill out.
If it were steel, it would have ripped the forearm open.
I suggest you go with a steel thread on the rebuild.
You might want to look closely at the points to see if any have separated.
It can still be fixed, you just have to know what you're doing.
You will by the time you're done.
Now that I think of it, you may not have to replace the handle but you'll definitely have to replace the wrap.
Depends on the cracks.