Although it mightn't be your ideal cue, if you are set on a uni loc, Lucasi have one in their L-2000JB model.
It's George said:i don't c any of his cues using unilock joints..from what i heard, unilock joints need a special machine to make these joints..that's y most makers don't wanna go into it..
it has the joints i want but i can't take ss!Captain Dan said:Although it mightn't be your ideal cue, if you are set on a uni loc, Lucasi have one in their L-2000JB model.
for some reason i love the hit!Michael Webb said:Special machines, (No)
You will find quite a few cue makers that just don't like the hit of the uni loc for one reason or another.
It's George said:for some reason i love the hit!
hmm or maybe it's cos of the ivory joints on my unilock..hmm
It's George said:it has the joints i want but i can't take ss!
also the wrap makes it quite horrible..will try for customs still![]()
Chris' Cues said:in the j/b cues i have built, the only place to use a unilock joint is in the jump joint. Another problem with a unilock joint is the price. For me it is a $100 option. More expensive to buy and a pain to instal correctly.
Chris
It's George said:i won't be using just 1 shaft..that's y i need the unilock joint
1 butt n 2 shafts are all i need..
Michael Webb said:I have to agree with that, I have built 5 or 6 with uni loc's over the years and the only one I liked was the one with a solid ivory joint.
Go Figure!
that's the thing i don't wantChrisOnline said:and it breaks and jumps horribly...
chris
It's George said:that's the thing i don't want![]()
krbsailing said:
The best J/B I've owned was a Ron Waller which had a 3/8-10 wood to wood joint. The Mike Stacey I have now is almost as good which has a 3/8-11 pin wood to wood.
just wanted to try out stuff..i believe no1 in my country has such a cue..or should i say only a tinny few hv such a cue in the world..VonRhett said:And NO, Ken, you most certainly may NOT buy it back! The Ron Waller is indeed the best J/B I've EVER seen. Or owned. Or hit with. Oh, did I ever say thanks?![]()
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RE: the original post, there is a reason that most Cuemakers won't make that combination for you - it's gonna suck and they know it. It is in fact the Cumakers responsibility to let you know when a certain idea, concept or design just isn't right, or isn't going to produce the desired results.
That cue may have many owners over the years, but it was always be a <Enter CM Name> Cue. Making you happy now just isn't worth the possibility of 20 years of "bad press" that the cue might generate.
Uniloc as a J/B?? Not recommended. Why do you want a custom J/B to begin with? The point is: Which is more important - a cue that breaks down 5 seconds quicker, or a great hitting cue?
I'm afraid that when it comes to hi-performance J/B cues, function trumps form.
yep i got a BK n was playing/breaking w it for a few wks..loved it but hated the 314 shaft..too bad it can't rip into 3pcs so that i could jump w itChrisOnline said:i dunno... if you think about it. the predator bk and the bk2 are huge sellers because people say they break great.. but in the same notion.. they are unilock breakers.. granted they dont tear apart to a jump cue.. but they still break really strong..
chris