simple cue repair at home You will laugh

wow, its about time

the pool world has a professional that can fix our custom cue tips! hope he gets lots of biz and make a fortune..I may invest in his technology :rotflmao1::rotflmao1:
 
and straight faced

This guy is shark of all sharks if I could do that straight faced I would be rich. never seen a ferrule remove like that :killingme:
Why would anyone give this guy scissors
cam corder just another way to prove to the world how smart we really are :rolleyes:
MMIke
 
The scary thing is that he involved a child...aren't there laws about that sort of thing.... :rolleyes:



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I might replace the Ivories on my 2 Doc Frye shafts with his technique.
 
I laughed my ass off. :rolleyes:
It's horrible advice obviously but not amusing.
 
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Anyone have Chris Hightowers phone number? I feel I have been ripped off. He didn't send me the glue gun or scissors nor have I ever seen him demonstrate that method.:rotflmao1:
 
This is the REASON they Sell Slip on Tip for your Pool Cue.

I had a gentleman last week ask where he could get a NEW TIP installed on a Two piece Cue that was given him for FREE.

I suggest a place downtown that would do a LEPro for 6-7 Bucks, he almost fainted, and said something about highway robbery.
 
slip on tips

all you guys with cue lathes, see you have been making a simple job hard.



yes tom, I would contact Chris Hightower and tell him you want a pair of those multi task 3 in one tip scissors . :help:

and here all this time i thought slip on tips just slipped on :rolleyes:

MMike
 
As bad as that looks, I not that long ago fixed a repair a guy had done by one of those tournament guys who set up and do repairs on the spot. It seemed the tenon on the ferrule was a little undersized and instead of the repairmen making and fitting a ferrule to the cue. He just took a ferrule that didn't fit and loaded it up with glue and pushed it on. It of course later became a problem.
 
tips

I run into this stuff from time to time.
I still dont know how he keeps a straight face doing this.

just think of the money you could of saved with just a pair of scissores.

I have watcheds this video 4 times i laugh every time.
MMike
 
Yup that's how the hubs did it on our shorty cue :o. It came with the table. He didn't even bother to clean off the extra glue:p. Best part is he hates the cue now. I think it's fine. Eventually we are going to replenish the house cues with something nicer but for now it's fine. We have our regular cues serviced at the shop.
 
i liked the video - it was very informative...

these are the same type of cuesticks and tips i provide my opponents with. :smile:
 
If I can't find scissors do you suppose a butter knife or some nail clippers would work? (or maybe some old Bubble Yum and an ax?)
 
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