Most weight bolts I know of are 3/8-16 and I'm looking for something more like 1/2-20. Prathers and Atlas don't sell them. Anyone has an idea where I could find any?
Thierry Layani
Thierry Layani
Thierry Layani said:Most weight bolts I know of are 3/8-16 and I'm looking for something more like 1/2-20. Prathers and Atlas don't sell them. Anyone has an idea where I could find any?
Thierry Layani
How bout powdered tungsten mixed with epoxy?Thierry Layani said:We can't do that because it would buzz eventually. The bolt has to be secured, which is why we need it with a head.
Thierry Layani said:We can't do that because it would buzz eventually. The bolt has to be secured, which is why we need it with a head.
rhncue said:You can get allen head set-screws in different lengths for different weights. If you use two or more then you can tighten one against the other locking them together and there will be no chance of a buzz. If you only use one then it must bottom out in the cue to lock it. In this way you can put them farther into the butt to change the balance point a little if you want. Who wants a butt heavy cue?
Dick
cueman said:What you ask for is 1/2-13 Stove Bolts at your local hardware or bolt supplier. You will have to center drill, drill and tap the end for the rubber bumper screw if you use that type of rubber bumper. I also chuck up those bolts and turn the head diameter down to the same size as the 3/8" weight bolts so I don't have much to change in the way it is installed. 1/2-20 stove bolts will be hard to find but 1/2-13 are pretty common.
Chris
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Thierry Layani said:We can't do that because it would buzz eventually. The bolt has to be secured, which is why we need it with a head.
jazzn4444 said:Viking does something similar to that, though I think they use rubber cement to prevent the buzz. Couldn't you thread your own bolts? I knew a metal worker who did that for his own cue.
Good deal. Have you considered checking if anyone near you would consider making them for you?Thierry Layani said:Yes we could but the idea was to save time on something I don't consider to be a major issue in the cue.
Thierry Layani
jazzn4444 said:Good deal. Have you considered checking if anyone near you would consider making them for you?
Thierry Layani said:Problem is there isn't a lot of people around!
Thierry Layani said:thanks that's probably what I'm gonna do.