Does anyone know if it's possible to buy a two piece portable rest? The sort of thing I have in mind would be mid-jointed & slightly shorter than an average cue.It would have a removeable head with a full metal-to-metal joint & ideally have different inter-changeable rest heads - i.e. cross head & spider.
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How to build a portable rest.
1. Buy one brass rest of your choice.
2. Buy the cheapest two piece you can find - usually around a fiver
3. Screw rest onto the ferrule end of the cue until tight.
NOTE:
Removing tip from cue is optional
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You can but one of those portable rest head things, it just pushes onto a cue. A mate of mine has one but he lives in Germany and he mainly plays American pool. No idea where he got it, but have a look at some more pool orientated websites. IMO this thing is better than a crosshead rest, since you can put your cue lower for screw shots.
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a bit pricey but has all the heights, just slips over any cue
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1pc-...4-14fc2edf1229
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https://www.amazon.com/Cue-Case-Sale.../dp/B00B7Q36PC
That's the one my mate has, even pricier, lol. Nice piece of kit though.
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here it is
http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...ht=competition
maybe we have the full price spectrum now, lol
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Originally Posted by jonny66 View Posthttps://www.amazon.com/Cue-Case-Sale.../dp/B00B7Q36PC
That's the one my mate has, even pricier, lol. Nice piece of kit though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTSYG8MuS9g
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Two piece portable rest.
I have one of those Q-rite thingies in my case for years and only used it twice - advantageously I might add. Nice to have but still use the supplied rests
When necessary I tend not to use the swan-neck but the extended spider - cue less likely to jump out of the slotUp the TSF! :snooker:
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