New spin on a old spray booth

brianna187

BRIANNA SINCE 1988
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We are now working on a new spray booth that holds 3 entire cues. Thanks for looking
 

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Interesting concept Lee, How do you perceive keeping the joint line perfect ? A teflon spacer? Or crack it when still wet? I am curious. Love that idea though.
By the way: I got the four jaw chuck that I ordered from you a couple weeks ago. The delivery was very fast, maybe two days. Love the quality. TY for the great service!
 
Hi,

I have one of Lee's booths and I love it. What's great about it is that if you ever quit the Cue Biz you can make large pizzas in it.:D

Rick G
 
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Interesting concept Lee, How do you perceive keeping the joint line perfect ? A teflon spacer? Or crack it when still wet? I am curious. Love that idea though.
By the way: I got the four jaw chuck that I ordered from you a couple weeks ago. The delivery was very fast, maybe two days. Love the quality. TY for the great service!

I can't figure out how you would grab the butt to turn it open in the "crack it when wet" method. Another option might be to let it dry and score it with a knife.

Lee, I hope you start to feel better soon.
Mr H
 
Interesting concept Lee, How do you perceive keeping the joint line perfect ? A teflon spacer? Or crack it when still wet? I am curious. Love that idea though.
By the way: I got the four jaw chuck that I ordered from you a couple weeks ago. The delivery was very fast, maybe two days. Love the quality. TY for the great service!

I have done it before in a lathe and once sprayed I just untwist the cue and it cracks on its own. Or you can put a spacer in there. I have never had any issues with it in the past...

Thanks for the feedback on the chucks. It is always nice to hear good feed back, and I am glad that your happy with them.
 
I have done it before in a lathe and once sprayed I just untwist the cue and it cracks on its own. Or you can put a spacer in there. I have never had any issues with it in the past...

Thanks for the feedback on the chucks. It is always nice to hear good feed back, and I am glad that your happy with them.

Looking good LEE...you never stop tryin, gotta give ya credit!!
 
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