dunkelcustomcue said:Atlas Makes the G10 pin in black or natural. The atlas pin is 3/8-10, so any cuemaker should be able to make you a cue with G10. I've made cues with the original Cog pin and the Atlas pin, they both hit really good.
I don't know about "M", but I think the "G" in G10 stands for Garolite. Spelling may be wrong, I'm just going by memory.bruin70 said:iirc,,,there have been mention of some kind of epoxy pin(maybe it's kinda like gold's?) with a name that starts with "M" i think.
dunkelcustomcue said:desert1pocket, if you put it into a vice and give it a wack in the side with a hammer I almost guarentee it will break, Hit a steel pin with the same pressure and it will bend, so both pins will need to be changed. I guess what I'm trying to say is cues aren't make to take side hits. Take that same pin, get a 2x4 and beat the pin until it goes through the other side. I did that with a cog pin and it came out the other side with threads intact.
dunkelcustomcue said:desert1pocket, if you put it into a vice and give it a wack in the side with a hammer I almost guarentee it will break, Hit a steel pin with the same pressure and it will bend, so both pins will need to be changed. I guess what I'm trying to say is cues aren't make to take side hits. Take that same pin, get a 2x4 and beat the pin until it goes through the other side. I did that with a cog pin and it came out the other side with threads intact.
nbll01 said:Heres a pic of one of the black G 10 pins 3/8 10 thread in case any one wanted to see one.
bruin70 said:does it have much weight? i'm guessing practically nothing, right?
fullsplicefiend said:does it have the same resonance as phenolic and other metal substitutes?