We're not bothered whether you hit your dog with a violin or cover it in plasticine, but your not going to get very far on here lol
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Dents and dings in cues , how to remove ??
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Originally Posted by tomeestrings View PostSomething wrong with you !!!! Has anybody ever pointed that out to you before ???? Bet you kick the dog or cat ???? GFY self you TIT I am no moron but I know what you are !!!!!!!!!!!!!
You have been on here for 5 minutes and already you are p!££ing people off.Did you put my "1" up ?
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Using a ring of plasticine as a dam to hold a liquid in a confined area is a common technique in a number of different applications. I would never have thought of it for a dent in wood but there is no reason why it shouldn't work. The idea is to get water to the damaged area and allow it to swell naturally. Then rub down to smooth.
Worst ding I ever got was when I raised my cue to vertical forgetting the overhead fan which almost made my 2 piece into a 3 piece.
Just look at the past few posts, guys, and ask if there really is any place here for such behaviour.王可
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Originally Posted by raymo147 View PostDean is right and has all the meathods.
I tend to use the iron and damp cloth route.
But Dean forgot one of the best ones!
Throw it in the bonfire then you definitely have no dents lol.
not recommended unless methods 1-6(plastercine) have been triedUp the TSF! :snooker:
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