whats in your case??

Took photos yesterday, not the same buzz posting them now after the OP's rantings about JB cases...

Anyway, here they are...

Murnak 2x4
Mobley player and mule B/J.
Cue rest by Halmer Pool Tools
Predator Chalk
Kamui Gator Grip...







 
...sorry the off topic....the impulse was too strong...

OT:

Shooters case
Schon STL15-1B (for sale)
Poison BRK B/J
 
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Here is my Gear

Keeping it simple. Pechauer Pro cue.

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Here's my set up not as great as some of the others but it gets the job done and I play well with it :thumbup:
 

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Need afew more badges.

Also, what's with the half of an 8ball? And what's in the plastic bag?
 
Need afew more badges.

Also, what's with the half of an 8ball? And what's in the plastic bag?

Patches are just from this season the half 8ball is pocket marker my gpa made for me just keep it in my case for good luck since he passed and in the plastic bag is weight bolt keep it in case so I don't lose it. :thumbup:
 
any more out there?..i also like to see what people use..thanks

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Well mine will be disappointing for all the custom lovers.. I've gone simple recently. The loaded custom lambros is tucked a way and the jack justis case in in the cedar closet. I'm keeping it cheap and simple now.

What is that item beside your Air 2? The one that looks like a huge flash light.
 
That's a tip tool from Bilking Korea, it's got 3 functions. It can Level the ferrule top flat for tip change, create "r" on tip before shaping and lastly to trim the sides of tips in line with ferrule.

How well does it work with layered tips? I've seem some photos of it being used but the tip still looked very flat. This will work for normal tips right? (12.75mm ish) I'm thinking of getting one myself, I don't want to change my tip at the shop for $20 a piece anymore, will this do the trick?

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How well does it work with laminated tips? I've seem some photos of it being used but the tip still looked very flat. This will work for normal tips right? (12.75mm ish) I'm thinking of getting one myself, I don't want to change my tip at the shop for $20 a piece anymore, will this do the trick?

Photos are under "description":
http://cart100.com/Product/16319326064/

It works great on all tips. One of the best tools made IMO for retipping cues manually.
 
It works great on all tips. One of the best tools made IMO for retipping cues manually.
How does it compare to having it done at a shop? It looks like a very interesting tool that seems to suit my needs. Are there any other products that I should purchase after using this to make my tip usable or is this all I need? More specifically, I want to use this with Kamui tips and others that I'd like try in the future.
 
How does it compare to having it done at a shop? It looks like a very interesting tool that seems to suit my needs. Are there any other products that I should purchase after using this to make my tip usable or is this all I need? More specifically, I want to use this with Kamui tips and others that I'd like try in the future.

You can trim the tip perfectly flush and dome it easily. Then you just use a piece of leather to burnish the sides and when done it's as good as a shop job. You might need to watch some vids to figure out a few techniques but you can certainly end up with a great looking tip job.
 
You can trim the tip perfectly flush and dome it easily. Then you just use a piece of leather to burnish the sides and when done it's as good as a shop job. You might need to watch some vids to figure out a few techniques but you can certainly end up with a great looking tip job.
Yeah I saw some videos that I have to be really slow and take off small pieces at a time, never huge chunks. Any reputable site that you recommend me to purchase from? Oh forgot to ask, how do people replace phenolic/hard tips at home? Such as white diamond, samsara etc, this tool isn't strong enough to do that is it?
 
Yeah I saw some videos that I have to be really slow and take off small pieces at a time, never huge chunks. Any reputable site that you recommend me to purchase from? Oh forgot to ask, how do people replace phenolic/hard tips at home? Such as white diamond, samsara etc, this tool isn't strong enough to do that is it?

I wouldn't say that this is good for phenolic tips. I have done phenolics manually but don't recommend it.

I don't know who you would buy this from. I got mine as product samples. Try poolchady on here, www.pccues.com they might have some.
 
[QUOTE=trinacria;4808008]I love those videos on youtube, I really love seeing people's equipment on display.
not sure if its been done before, but take a pic with your stuff and post here,just what you bring to the table with your case, nothing else.
just a pic, would rather not have replies about others stuff, just pics. cool, thanks.[/QUOTE]


did i miss something, whats with the random conversations???????????????????????
 
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[QUOTE=trinacria;4808008]I love those videos on youtube, I really love seeing people's equipment on display.
not sure if its been done before, but take a pic with your stuff and post here,just what you bring to the table with your case, nothing else.
just a pic, would rather not have replies about others stuff, just pics. cool, thanks.


did i miss something, whats with the random conversations???????????????????????[/QUOTE]
this is a forum and sometimes threads go off topic once in awhile.
 
this is a forum and sometimes threads go off topic once in awhile.[/QUOTE]

I agree, but in this case (no pun intended) PM is a serviceable tool.
 
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