Kim Bye AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jun 22, 2015 #1 What Uni-Lock pin should I order for making joint protectors?
jkan101 jkan101 Silver Member Jun 22, 2015 #2 Kim Bye said: What Uni-Lock pin should I order for making joint protectors? Click to expand... There is an aluminum uni loc jump pin ---its not that expensive and doesnt have alot of weight ...you can see it here http://www.cuestik.com/store/product.asp?ITEM_ID=5768&DEPARTMENT_ID=96 or if you dont want to do a uniloc jp pin there are these also http://www.cuestik.com/store/product.asp?ITEM_ID=5882&DEPARTMENT_ID=92 and you could find some more here also http://www.ctcueparts.com/ Joe
Kim Bye said: What Uni-Lock pin should I order for making joint protectors? Click to expand... There is an aluminum uni loc jump pin ---its not that expensive and doesnt have alot of weight ...you can see it here http://www.cuestik.com/store/product.asp?ITEM_ID=5768&DEPARTMENT_ID=96 or if you dont want to do a uniloc jp pin there are these also http://www.cuestik.com/store/product.asp?ITEM_ID=5882&DEPARTMENT_ID=92 and you could find some more here also http://www.ctcueparts.com/ Joe
pfd studios AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jun 23, 2015 #3 UNI-LOC JPs Simply buy a set of Uni-Loc Delrin joint protectors and turn them down and press them into whatever material (woods) you are using to match the cue. Paul
UNI-LOC JPs Simply buy a set of Uni-Loc Delrin joint protectors and turn them down and press them into whatever material (woods) you are using to match the cue. Paul
ideologist I don't never exaggerate Silver Member Jun 23, 2015 #4 pfd studios said: Simply buy a set of Uni-Loc Delrin joint protectors and turn them down and press them into whatever material (woods) you are using to match the cue. Paul Click to expand... Easy peasy
pfd studios said: Simply buy a set of Uni-Loc Delrin joint protectors and turn them down and press them into whatever material (woods) you are using to match the cue. Paul Click to expand... Easy peasy