more than stack wraps....

ratcues

Theewen Custom Cues
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Here's an example of a little rebuild I had to do. Other than my fingerprints on it, doesn't look half bad.....
 
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what all goes into repairing something as extreme as that? to the untrained eye (raises hand) it looks as if you just glue it and then hold it together. I'm sure this is far from the case. If you dont mind me asking, care to share?
 
:rolleyes: Looks like a lot of unhappy pool players in Husker land. They need to take two weeks off from playing pool and take up a non-contact sport like knitting.
 
I'm also curious to know if playability would be affeced after it's fixed.
 
I would think that after time the repair will fail from vibration and flexing taking it's toll on the glue bond...I would tell the person it's a right off...
 
There are a couple of ways to go about fixing a break like this. On both of these, they are just glued back together under pressure with 2 ton epoxy. I don't believe the joint is any weaker now then it was before the break. That is the weakest point of a cue to begin with.

Sometimes I glue it back together and then core it out. I have to replace the joint collars and rings along with the male pin. It is more labor intensive and I believe that is affects the playability. Not necessarily in a bad way but there will be a difference. It will be a lot stronger.
 
Craig Fales said:
I would think that after time the repair will fail from vibration and flexing taking it's toll on the glue bond...I would tell the person it's a right off...

I disagree. Either way, everything is explained to the customer and all options are explored. In the case of the MOP spiral cue (not sure what it is), I even quoted out a new forearm.

Some cues have sentimental value and I'll try my best to restore them.
 
ratcues said:
I disagree. Either way, everything is explained to the customer and all options are explored. In the case of the MOP spiral cue (not sure what it is), I even quoted out a new forearm.

Some cues have sentimental value and I'll try my best to restore them.

Its an adams.
 
Very nice work. Now get off the puter and get to work on my Sailor stack wrap! :D (just woofin)
 
Ryan,

I just looked at the kinda smart ass post I put up. Didn't mean anything by it... really am just woffin. Hope I didn't offend. :) Jim
 
JimS said:
Ryan,

I just looked at the kinda smart ass post I put up. Didn't mean anything by it... really am just woffin. Hope I didn't offend. :) Jim

We're cool, man. I'll just hold your cue for ransom. ;)
 
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