I have been putting on samsara tips for some time now and up to this point had no problem with them I just put one on a mezz pb and it has come off three times I have scored both tip and ferrule I use loctite gel glue is there something im doing wrong?
Lynx
We've put on thousands of Samsara tips.
I'm sure you can fix this problem without resorting to Re-engineering the cue shaft.
Just stick with the basics. Clean, Flat, and smooth.
Royce


I'm not discounting anyone's tip install methods, but I will say that I have installed the following tips used for breaking only... around 50-60 phenolic tips, about 100 Water buffalo, 20 Ultraskin HH, 100 or so Lepros, 100 plus triangles and 100's of milkduds on bar cues that are used for breaking and shooting and only had about 10 pop off. I have installed 5 white diamonds recently and have had -0- pop off. I have done about 1500 - 2000 tips over all and I agree with Royce, why re-design or rebuild something so simple. Make both surfaces flat, That is the most important thing....then prime the tip with thin CA, spray some accelerator on it, then sand flat again, then glue tip to ferrule with Loctite gel and wait 10 minutes under constant pressure, then trim/shape and done. The only ones I have issues with are certain ferrules from china that nothing seems to stick to. I change those to LBM and no problem afterwards.
Now if the person that is using the cue breaks very strong, but miscues a lot, and therefore the tip comes off or chips/breaks pieces off of them, well that is on them after the first replacement, IMO. Their bad stroke is not the fault of the installer. I have found that a lot of people that break hard usually don't hit center tip (even though they swear they are) and end up hitting on the edge of the tip, causing the tip to either break a chunk off, or the whole tip coming off.
I do like Kim's tip ferrule combo, but it's a bit over kill when someone only asks for a simple break tip, IMO.
Dave
LOL.... is my method over kill???? you bet it is........... but I have never had one pop off ............. so it must be good................
Kim
I can see where this may work but it also changes the way the shaft will play.
I guess you could say both, depending on what part of the tip makes contact with the cueball.
It works just fine........... do you really care if the white diamond fully contacts the cue ball or a tiny bit of phenolic touches it too..................
You cannot tell the difference............
Kim
It's a break shaft........... who can tell or who gives a shit how it "plays".
The tip and ferrule are as hard as a rock........ It breaks like a cannon...........
Kim
LOL.... is my method over kill???? you bet it is........... but I have never had one pop off ............. so it must be good................
Kim
My comment was towards the issue of, the customer wants a break tip and expects to pay...$15... you method would, in My estimation, bring it closer to $25 - $30 for the work. That's not what they want to pay, and it's not what I would want to absorb. If this is only used on a cue built from the ground up....that's a different story. But the original poster is looking at this from a repair angle. Hope tis explains my approach on this.
Dave
Any reputable cue builder or good player would give a shit how any of his cues performed.