ratcues said:Does anyone sell a tap specifically for the Uniloc insert? I'd like one to clean up the threads when they get burs.
rhncue said:I could be mistaken but I was under the assumption that the Uni-Loc pin was a 3/8 X 10 thread.
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I make the inserts now after having one come out.... 7/16ths x 20 thread who was the genius that came up with that. The tap was a special grind expensive. My inserts are blind so the glue does not get in the threads nor wood shavings and have a 7/16 - 14 on the od.ratcues said:Does anyone sell a tap specifically for the Uniloc insert? I'd like one to clean up the threads when they get burs.
RocketQ said:The tap that Atlas sells in the kit is to put the pin in 5 /16 - 14 the insert uses a 7/16 - 20
Varney Cues said:Incorrect...they do indeed have the 7/16-20 insert tap listed as part of the Unilock starter package.![]()
KJ the thread is not acme. It is a 60 degree thread. with flat crest and trough. I have the specs around here someplace. I had one made. IMO the pin deadens the feel of the cue. Same with any insert.KJ Cues said:As per the statements on the Uni-Loc thread configuration, I find it to be a 3/8-11 modified acme. It could be difficult to locate a tap and I would think expensive to have made.
PS. Rat, how are you getting burrs in your inserts ?
Sheldon said:If I get an order for a cue with a Uni-Loc pin, I make sure the pilot is very snug. It adds a bit more solidity to the joint.
I would be totally amazed if anyone on earth could tell the difference between the way a 5/16" or a Uniloc pin "hits". I guarantee that if someone had 2 identical cues (almost impossible in itself), one with a uniloc and another with a similar weight 5/16" (or other) pin, the only way you would know for sure is to unscrew them.
KJ Cues said:As per the statements on the Uni-Loc thread configuration, I find it to be a 3/8-11 modified acme. It could be difficult to locate a tap and I would think expensive to have made.
PS. Rat, how are you getting burrs in your inserts ?
RocketQ said:I make the inserts now after having one come out.... 7/16ths x 20 thread who was the genius that came up with that. The tap was a special grind expensive. My inserts are blind so the glue does not get in the threads nor wood shavings and have a 7/16 - 14 on the od.
John,RocketQ said:KJ the thread is not acme. It is a 60 degree thread. with flat crest and trough. I have the specs around here someplace. I had one made. IMO the pin deadens the feel of the cue. Same with any insert.