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Originally Posted by cueman View PostI think £5 is a bit steep to be fair. I charge £3 a tip, but then I'm not doing it as a business so I guess if I charged more people would think I'm ripping them off and I wouldn't like that. realistically a box of tips is about £18 so roughly 40p a tip. Bottle of superglue is about £3-£4 and sandpaper another couple of quid. So basically £25 for 50 tips, glue and sandpaper, basically everything you need to put on a tip. 50 x £3 is still £150, not a bad profit from £25 outlay, those charging a £5 really are taking the preverbial.
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Tips and glue are cheap. My experience of over 500 tip installations is priceless. I'll level the ferrule on my lathe, if its needed. I'll only let a cue out of my possession if I think the tip is right. Some brands of tips are notoriously inconsistent. It has taken 4 tips to get 1 job done before. First one goes on spongy or brittle then it comes straight off and I start again.
I charge £5 for my time and professionalism.
My view is if you are willing to pay hundreds for a cue then 5 quid for the business end is nothing.
And it's still cheaper than golf lol
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Generally i charge 3 quid to do a tip
or they buy me a beer
If i have one to do in super quick time i have had friends give me a tenner for doing it in an emergency before!
I also find that on a home county game i will take my stuff with me and tend to end up doing 2 or 3 tips so thats a few beers and some food paid for :-)
I always polish up the ferule and make a good job and people come back to me time and time again :-)
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Originally Posted by narl View Post
I wonder what's up with that... anyone? ...When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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Originally Posted by damienlch View PostHe started off by pressing a couple of tips in turn with that thingaling then lined them up against a chart thingy.
I wonder what's up with that... anyone? ...
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postit's a shore hardness meter - i have done this with hundreds of tips and calculated a hardness for them all the trouble is the system lies. the hardness figure you get does not always translate to the hardness in the way a tip plays.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postit's a shore hardness meter - i have done this with hundreds of tips and calculated a hardness for them all the trouble is the system lies. the hardness figure you get does not always translate to the hardness in the way a tip plays.
So, it measures hardness eh... hmmm, can't help but wonder if it measures the hardness of other, ahem, "stuff"... LOL.When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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Originally Posted by damienlch View PostThanks Andrew. Learnt something new today.
So, it measures hardness eh... hmmm, can't help but wonder if it measures the hardness of other, ahem, "stuff"... LOL.
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