re-tipping lathe?

Why don't you just find a cue repairman that you could build a lasting business relationship with and have him/her do your repairs and maybe even sell a cue for you!

Zim
 
not in my area bud

Zims Rack said:
Why don't you just find a cue repairman that you could build a lasting business relationship with and have him/her do your repairs and maybe even sell a cue for you!

Zim

Cause there are none in my area bud. If one were to pop up in my area, I'd gladly do this, but I'm not one to travel much or send my items to someone on their word to "treat me right". By the sounds of it, how I read your post anyways, maybe you'd like to be that guy? While I'd like it to be that way, you're a little far from me to just drive over and chat with you about anything, or I surely would like to. We've had some good deals and have gotten along Mike, unfortunately I don't personally know you nor do I have the real time to get to except for online here. Thanks for the response, take care, and plz tell the wife I said HI. Jeff
 
Zims Rack said:
Why don't you just find a cue repairman that you could build a lasting business relationship with and have him/her do your repairs and maybe even sell a cue for you!

Zim

Duke's own word ... "Even my in-town cuemaker, who I have bought numerous items from and spent ALOT of money with, won't take an order from me, and I've done NOTHING to him."
 
RRfireblade said:
Wow , defensive much ?

I'm trying to find at your motivation so I can give an informed answer.

If you going to do like a tip a year then there are many ways to do it by hand and get 'pro' results.

If you are doing a couple a week or more then your need for equiptment changes drastically.

If you don't have an answer for either then I won't waste my time tring to give you detailed answers to both.

The lord helps those who help themselves . . . good luck with that. :)

" God helps those that can't help themselves." S.P.
 
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