After a very busy period in my life I though I should actually treat my self and
do something for my own private playing cue. Doing tips and installs to a bunch
of others, my private shafts had turned fairly dirty and all 3 needed some new
tips.
Well, doing all the tricks in the book on all 3 shafts I felt good and took the shafts
down to the pool hall last night and I could not pot sqat diddly doo.... I was
missing several balls I normally just knock in without even consideration.
So I started thinking :
1: One shaft had my stock tip installed -Tiger Everest, the two others had some new
tips I wanted to check out. Even with the stock Everest installed I felt uncomfortable,
was not hitting correct - and I missed things I should not miss.
So I took the shafts back and have now changed 2 out of 3 tips and would do
a new test run hopefully tonight. If the same thing happen - then
2: Shaft sealer - I have been using shaft sealer after I clean up the customers
cues and bussy as I have been - never done this on my own shafts.
I guess I have fallen in the same story as the cobbler, which has the worst pair of shoes
It struck me that could it be that the shaft sealer - which is liquid - has changed the shafts
properties? One brand seems to use "strong alcohol" and vaporize quickly
so I feel that the sealer should not get sucked that deep in the wood.
The other brand has a unknown mixture which seems more milky and this was
the one used on my own shafts. It dries quick - but - hmmm - not sure if it has
any different properties then brand 1.
Playing with a laminated shaft (OB2) I have also been wondering if the sealers
using acetone could damage the glue bonds in the lamination :scratchhead:
I have a untouched shaft which I would compare to when I get the time to
hit a couple with all of them.
Any thoughts ?
K
do something for my own private playing cue. Doing tips and installs to a bunch
of others, my private shafts had turned fairly dirty and all 3 needed some new
tips.
Well, doing all the tricks in the book on all 3 shafts I felt good and took the shafts
down to the pool hall last night and I could not pot sqat diddly doo.... I was
missing several balls I normally just knock in without even consideration.
So I started thinking :
1: One shaft had my stock tip installed -Tiger Everest, the two others had some new
tips I wanted to check out. Even with the stock Everest installed I felt uncomfortable,
was not hitting correct - and I missed things I should not miss.
So I took the shafts back and have now changed 2 out of 3 tips and would do
a new test run hopefully tonight. If the same thing happen - then
2: Shaft sealer - I have been using shaft sealer after I clean up the customers
cues and bussy as I have been - never done this on my own shafts.
I guess I have fallen in the same story as the cobbler, which has the worst pair of shoes
It struck me that could it be that the shaft sealer - which is liquid - has changed the shafts
properties? One brand seems to use "strong alcohol" and vaporize quickly
so I feel that the sealer should not get sucked that deep in the wood.
The other brand has a unknown mixture which seems more milky and this was
the one used on my own shafts. It dries quick - but - hmmm - not sure if it has
any different properties then brand 1.
Playing with a laminated shaft (OB2) I have also been wondering if the sealers
using acetone could damage the glue bonds in the lamination :scratchhead:
I have a untouched shaft which I would compare to when I get the time to
hit a couple with all of them.
Any thoughts ?
K