White joint material

Rodney

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I'm looking for a white joint material besides ivory. I know atlas sells MP-Ivory, and Aegis-II, but i don't like the color of aegis, and i have no experiece with MP-ivory. Can someone tell me of a good material that is durable, and will finish well?

Thanks,
Rodney
 
Grice...Atlas has some in limited quanities and I think Prather does too. Bryan Mordt uses it that I know of.

Andy
 
Rodney said:
I'm looking for a white joint material besides ivory. I know atlas sells MP-Ivory, and Aegis-II, but i don't like the color of aegis, and i have no experiece with MP-ivory. Can someone tell me of a good material that is durable, and will finish well?

Thanks,
Rodney

Atlas also sells Ivorine III which can be used for the joints.
 
Rodney said:
I'm looking for a white joint material besides ivory. I know atlas sells MP-Ivory, and Aegis-II, but i don't like the color of aegis, and i have no experiece with MP-ivory. Can someone tell me of a good material that is durable, and will finish well?

Thanks,
Rodney

I have used the MP-Ivory, for 15-20 years. It cuts clean, sands & glues easily, & paint sticks to it easily. I like it & it gives the softer hit, that I want...JER
 
MP-Ivory also is not white, but more like tan or almond in color.....
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Thanks for the replies.

I'm not sure which one i will try, but it will not be the ivorine-III. So far out of 4 ferrules, 2 came back cracked. One lengthwise, and the other was cracked horizontally in chunks. It must have had air pockets under the finished ferrule.

Thanks again,

Rodney
 
try this site

cuecomponents.com they have white linen pnenolic in butt cap, joint, and collars in small quantity, it glues and machines well. and is durable.
 
Rodney said:
Melamine would be perfect, but does Atlas have larger sizes than for ferrules?

As far as I know they don't or that is what I would be using.

Dick
 
Grice was indeed the best & cleanest option but Prather ran out of it a while back. Jennifer said that there is no more! Boo!!!
 
Has anyone tried the new product Atlas is selling "Ivorine IV"? I saw a sample of it brought back from valley forge but have no idea how it machines, glues, etc. Color seemed okay and hopefully it does not have the weave problems version III had.

Martin


Varney Cues said:
Grice was indeed the best & cleanest option but Prather ran out of it a while back. Jennifer said that there is no more! Boo!!!
 
Rodney said:
Thanks for the replies.

I'm not sure which one i will try, but it will not be the ivorine-III. So far out of 4 ferrules, 2 came back cracked. One lengthwise, and the other was cracked horizontally in chunks. It must have had air pockets under the finished ferrule.

Thanks again,

Rodney
Rodney-


Try the Ivorine-IV that Atlas came up with. It is the same price as the Ivorine-III, but is much more consistent, and seems to be stronger. It is generally a good improvement, though it still soaks up any color or dirt from materials around it. You have to run an air flow to keep it clean. Also, this new stuff is hard as h%^l! I burned 2 hss bits up before swithing top carbide.

Good Luck!
 
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