I dunno how it can have more shaft contact if it's already bored .312.fullsplicefiend said:I may buy a sneaky with a regular 3/8x10 pin, and I want to have it changed to the SW style 3/8x10 with the flat minor and more shaft contact. Is this an easy change that won't require any reboring or re tapping?
Thanks
Ian
dave sutton said:I use the same tap for both style pins. The only difference is the sw style has a flat shoulder and needs boring to install
I hope I understood your question right
Sheldon said:Without properly cutting the shaft threads to match the pin, changing it makes ZERO SENSE. Changing it to begin with makes little enough sense to begin with, IMO. (assuming nothing is wrong with the original)
wow!n10spool said:More wood contact between the threads. Thicker wood between the threads less chance of stripping out when tightening the shaft down.
What I cant understand if what I said is right why is it that barringerr cues sell this pin and every cue I have seen built by them that comes around my area all the shafts are stripped out now threads left in them and wobbleing. Is he not boring the right size hole or sealing the threads on the shafts correctly. I have only seen a dozen of them in the last year.
Bob Hunter switched to this modified thread and I havent had a problem with any of the 8 cues I have of his.
Craig
n10spool said:More wood contact between the threads. Thicker wood between the threads less chance of stripping out when tightening the shaft down.
What I cant understand if what I said is right why is it that barringerr cues sell this pin and every cue I have seen built by them that comes around my area all the shafts are stripped out now threads left in them and wobbleing. Is he not boring the right size hole or sealing the threads on the shafts correctly. I have only seen a dozen of them in the last year.
Bob Hunter switched to this modified thread and I havent had a problem with any of the 8 cues I have of his.
Craig
Far too much emphasis is placed on the correlation btwn. the pin & hit. The vibrations that we associate with the hit travel North to South. They couldn't care less about contact with the minor diameter of the pin. The purpose of any pin is to connect the shaft to the handle securely, nothing more.
masonh said:i think different pins produce different results. it may all be in my head, but i definitely think some pins are better than others.
dave sutton said:maybe im crazy but i did a few reg 3x8-10 pins and still do. then i changed to the sw style 10 pin and i think it plays better. i leave that a little longer and it feels more solid. maybe it in my head. i like the look better too.
Easier to install accurately. As to claims that they will actually change the way the cue plays, I don't think I could ever tell the difference between pins of similar weight.Michael Webb said:So why, are the S.W. styled pins becoming more popular when most are using the same old tap and just a different hole size with them?