Dry time of epoxy versus Cure time is not the same!If the pin is only bent, and not off-center, a simple pin replacement could take 30 minutes or less. If it is off-center, then the post above from jokers_wild is right on target.
Exactly, another issue to check, is it bent, or is the forearm slightly warped? Full inspection of the cue is warrented before any estimate of work is given.It should be a quick job, but when you say the pin is bent, how did it get that way. If the cue has been dropped and landed on the pin. It's best to inspect the joint collar and forearm for signs of cracks and stress fractures while your at it.
That's a fair price.Pechauer just told me $50 to change my pin from their speed joint to a 3/8x10 modified pin
Those locator barrels are ok, but if you don't clean it properly, it could buzz.Quick and easy job. (most of the time) Especially if you can replace it with a pin that has a locator barrel. That will let you clean up the first inch or so of the hole and get it trued up. If you have to plug and re-bore/tap that can be a little more involved, but still not a big deal.
You know that goes with their exprience, they already did the obstacle coursePechauer just told me $50 to change my pin from their speed joint to a 3/8x10 modified pin
Not thirty minutes. lolDry time of epoxy versus Cure time is not the same!
What are you using?
Michael Webb can you please PM me.