ratcues said:What makes this better than the rear chuck assembly that Joe sells? Is price the only consideration?
where did i say it was better ? $200.00 vs $460.00 do the math we are talking about a 200.00 savings for a quality product thats why thers coke and pespi differant poeple like differant things just like cue lathes there lots of popele out there that cant afford $3000 to $4200. for whats out thereratcues said:My question never got answered......
brianna187 said:where did i say it was better ? $200.00 vs $460.00 do the math we are talking about a 200.00 savings for a quality product thats why thers coke and pespi differant poeple like differant things just like cue lathes there lots of popele out there that cant afford $3000 to $4200. for whats out there
we have a lathing comimng that blow the competions away
we make fun and affordable to build cues .........
n10spool said:I think Joe's rear chuck is heavy and Brianna's will be alot lighter so you wont put extra stress on the bearings of your lathe I have a similar set up on an enco lathe. Works like a champ no problems in 8 years, just the occasional fine tune when I move the lathe around the garage.
brianna187 said:where did i say it was better ? $200.00 vs $460.00 do the math we are talking about a 200.00 savings for a quality product thats why thers coke and pespi differant poeple like differant things just like cue lathes there lots of popele out there that cant afford $3000 to $4200. for whats out there
we have a lathing comimng that blow the competions away
we make fun and affordable to build cues .........
ratcues said:Chill out, Lee. I was just asking if there was anything other than price that differs your chuck from Joe's. Maybe I just worded my question wrong.
I do agree that weight is a big consideration, as mentioned.
What brand is the the chuck?
BACK IN STOCKJoeyInCali said:DAMN!
What's the OD and ID of the adapters Lee?