Thanks to everyone who answered some of my questions, sold me my equipment/supplies/instructional DVD's/etc.
I am getting very close to opening up my cue repair shop. I should have my permanent counter top put in by mid-week and I have been practicing quite a bit on tips, ferrules, shaft cleaning/reconditioning etc. I have one cue that has had three different ferrrules/tips put on it in the last week. My boys cues and a couple of my cues, and a few of my friends cues all have new ferrules and tips and have all been cleaned and reconditioned. I guess being layed off 10 days ago has given me plenty of time to practice. I had a little trail and error on a few things (especially which glues I wanted to use for what) but the instructional DVD's I watched were definitely a big help for a few helpful ideas/practices.
I'm going to stay with tips/ferrules/shaft cleaning and break/jump cues w/phenolic tips/ferrules for right now but will soon add joint work/ringwork/butt work to my available services as soon as I practice doing that enough I feel comfortable offering to do it to other people's cues. I realize that this will be a work in progress for quite some time and starting off slow doing the more basic and simple work for a while which suits me just fine. I'm not getting into it because I think I'm gonna make a pile of $$$, I've found I actually enjoy doing it and it gives me a hobby related to a sport I love so much that I can make a little extra spending $$$ with.
Here's a pic of my set-up in my garage/pool room/shop .....................
I hope to have a long and prosperous venture and I again thank everyone for their help.
I am getting very close to opening up my cue repair shop. I should have my permanent counter top put in by mid-week and I have been practicing quite a bit on tips, ferrules, shaft cleaning/reconditioning etc. I have one cue that has had three different ferrrules/tips put on it in the last week. My boys cues and a couple of my cues, and a few of my friends cues all have new ferrules and tips and have all been cleaned and reconditioned. I guess being layed off 10 days ago has given me plenty of time to practice. I had a little trail and error on a few things (especially which glues I wanted to use for what) but the instructional DVD's I watched were definitely a big help for a few helpful ideas/practices.
I'm going to stay with tips/ferrules/shaft cleaning and break/jump cues w/phenolic tips/ferrules for right now but will soon add joint work/ringwork/butt work to my available services as soon as I practice doing that enough I feel comfortable offering to do it to other people's cues. I realize that this will be a work in progress for quite some time and starting off slow doing the more basic and simple work for a while which suits me just fine. I'm not getting into it because I think I'm gonna make a pile of $$$, I've found I actually enjoy doing it and it gives me a hobby related to a sport I love so much that I can make a little extra spending $$$ with.
Here's a pic of my set-up in my garage/pool room/shop .....................
I hope to have a long and prosperous venture and I again thank everyone for their help.