hey doc, is the evo stik impact as strong as super glue once dried???
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Originally Posted by The Doctor View PostFor a lot of people who don't know, the type of glue you use to stick the tip on, will change the way the tip sounds and feels.
A fast setting superglue will be very brittle and will make the tip seem harder than it actually is, whereas a slow setting glue(like evo stik impact adhesive) will give a softer feel. This is only my opinion but with experience of trying different methods, this is what I've found to be the case.
My own preference(if i have the time) is to use a hard Talisman WB and use evo stik impact to glue it on and leave overnight before shaping.
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I use loctite ultra gel. Always works a treat for me. I've just received some Baron tips from ADR so will test these out on my next day off work. Which is Friday if i remember correctly.
Note to ADR. I only bought one mate and you sent 3. So if you P.M me your paypal address i'll send funds over for the other 2 you sent.
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Bought some B D plus buffalo tips a few months back off A D R , and yesterday was a bit bored so took the Tally off , fitted one of these and went for a few frames last night .
Must say they are very nice tips , with excellent grip and chalk retention . Because of the grip i was getting into the white too much on screw and touch shots , but they were nice and solid on long shots .
Had a 60 + 50 + 40 + though so all in all i think they are a very nice tip and would recommend them , and may even stick to them as they felt so nice . Pity they wer,nt available in 10.5 mm .
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agree with hotpot. the diamond plus are ace. not quite as much kick or bite as a pro granite, but the amount of feel you get for the lil touch shots is wonderful. one of my fav. tips love them atm aswell. just bought a box off adr a month ago. might get another... haha
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Originally Posted by BoBnoGG!n View Postagree with hotpot. the diamond plus are ace. not quite as much kick or bite as a pro granite, but the amount of feel you get for the lil touch shots is wonderful. one of my fav. tips love them atm aswell. just bought a box off adr a month ago. might get another... haha
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postthese tips present a quandary for me, i always use a harder tip but in all the years i ave been selling them i have never had one person say anything bad about them! the only issue is they are three times the price of elks at trade so when i lost a box or rather royal mail did, recently my nipper had to live on rice and stock cubes for a week! but there is no question if you want a softer old style tip these are totally dominant right now.
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It seems a bit secretive regarding the tips that the professionals use, it looks like Mark Selby has a black tip, so probably a kamui. I like to play with a Kamui super soft, but they do go hard quickly like all laminated tips and need the shine filling of every 10 frames or so. Does anyone else feel that its a bit of a secret tip thing with the pros or maybe its an advertising issue.
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Originally Posted by andyco999 View PostIt seems a bit secretive regarding the tips that the professionals use, it looks like Mark Selby has a black tip, so probably a kamui. I like to play with a Kamui super soft, but they do go hard quickly like all laminated tips and need the shine filling of every 10 frames or so. Does anyone else feel that its a bit of a secret tip thing with the pros or maybe its an advertising issue.
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