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WOOD STABILIZING SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE

I have been stabilizing my own wood for some time now and have decided, after several requests, to stabilize other cue makers wood. Currently, the fee for this service is $1.25 per linear inch for 1 1/2" squares. Round stock is
also charged at the 1 1/2" square price. If your wood already has a core hole it is also charged as round stock. Partial inches are charged at 1/2" increments rounded up to the nearest 1/2 inch. As an example a turning square that is 12 3/8" long is charged as 12 1/2 linear inches. A square that is 4 3/4" long is charges as 5".

I usually ship by USPS Priority Mail as it the cheapest way for this type of material. Once I have stabilized and weighed your wood I will let you know what the postage charges are. Payment is by PayPal or USPS Money Order.

My curing oven will only handle pieces that are 16" long. If you have longer pieces you must cut them before shipping to me. Wood must be less than 10% moisture content.

Mark all pieces with a BIC White-out pen with your initials and any other marks you want to keep on the wood. There is no point in marking with any other kind of marker as the marks will probably disappear. Include with
your shipment a packing list of what you are sending.

The wood must be free of wax, varnish and any other kind of sealer. For best results it should be freshly sanded, planed, sawn or scraped. I do not prep your wood for you unless you want to pay me for that service at $50 per hour.

Wood is wood and I do not accept any responsibility for the results. What I do is place the wood in a vacuum chamber charged with acrylic resin for 1 1/2 hours under 30" of vacuum. I than pressurize the wood with the resin for 40 minutes. The wood is then wrapped in aluminum foil and cured for 1 1/2 hours at 200 degrees in a convection oven.
If you have any questions please contact me.
 
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Nice to know where to get some wood stabilized. You'll be getting some from me Bob.

Thanks,
Alan
 
Stabilized wood service update

Thanks for the replys and PM's. The ship to address is:
Bob Flynn/Denali Pool Cues
953 N Greer Ave
Covina CA 91724

Smaller pieces are charged at $12 per pound gross weight.
Colors now available are, black, blue orange and red. The price for colored pieces can be figured by adding 15% to the standard prices.
Twice dyed pieces (two colors) are charged at standard price plus 25%.
Fade-away dying (two colors) is also charged at the twice dyed price.

I am also open to bartering stabilizing for wood. I will stabilize selected
wood for 50% of the yield (not dyed). Which means you send me ten squares for stabilizing and my fee is 5 squares. Let me know what species and grade of wood you have and I will let you know if I am willing to barter.

Waxed wood. The resin will not penetrate wax nor will the vacuum pull air out of waxed wood. Some wax might make for some interesting figuring.
Make sure your wood is wax free by scraping, planing sanding or sawing the
wood before shipping to me if you want 100% stabilized wood.
 
Stabilizing service.

I've added Elk and Ivory to the items I can stabilize. It really works great on the Elk--especially if it is pithy.

WOOD STABILIZING SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE

I have been stabilizing my own wood for some time now and have decided, after several requests, to stabilize other cue makers wood. Currently, the fee for this service is $1.25 per linear inch for 1 1/2" squares. Round stock is
also charged at the 1 1/2" square price. If your wood already has a core hole it is also charged as round stock. Partial inches are charged at 1/2" increments rounded up to the nearest 1/2 inch. As an example a turning square that is 12 3/8" long is charged as 12 1/2 linear inches. A square that is 4 3/4" long is charges as 5".

I usually ship by USPS Priority Mail as it the cheapest way for this type of material. Once I have stabilized and weighed your wood I will let you know what the postage charges are. Payment is by PayPal or USPS Money Order.

My curing oven will only handle pieces that are 16" long. If you have longer pieces you must cut them before shipping to me. Wood must be less than 10% moisture content.

Mark all pieces with a BIC White-out pen with your initials and any other marks you want to keep on the wood. There is no point in marking with any other kind of marker as the marks will probably disappear. Include with
your shipment a packing list of what you are sending.

The wood must be free of wax, varnish and any other kind of sealer. For best results it should be freshly sanded, planed, sawn or scraped. I do not prep your wood for you unless you want to pay me for that service at $50 per hour.

Wood is wood and I do not accept any responsibility for the results. What I do is place the wood in a vacuum chamber charged with acrylic resin for 1 1/2 hours under 30" of vacuum. I than pressurize the wood with the resin for 40 minutes. The wood is then wrapped in aluminum foil and cured for 1 1/2 hours at 200 degrees in a convection oven. When you receive your wood back it will still be wrapped in the aluminum foil.

If you have any questions please contact me.
 
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