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Does anybody know how much it would cost to send a cue away to put a new ferrule on a cue? also is there any other thing than brass you can use as it seems to scratch if you so much as breathe on it?
You can get stainless steel or that plastic type the Americans seem to like... I wouldn't of thought it would be over 10/15 pound for a ferrule change...
Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
Should do that no problem, worth a try anyway, can't believe you don't clean ferrule regularly, i used to shine mine up after every session before turning to the dark side (blackspin )
Should do that no problem, worth a try anyway, can't believe you don't clean ferrule regularly, i used to shine mine up after every session before turning to the dark side (blackspin )
I normally have micro mesh and use that to polish but iv miss laid the stuff. i usually polish and keep clean but im at a loss now i have a scratch lol ocd alert
Should do that no problem, worth a try anyway, can't believe you don't clean ferrule regularly, i used to shine mine up after every session before turning to the dark side (blackspin )
I used to do this until you realise that you are wearing the ferrule down with every shine. Went through a couple of ferrules and lost length on my cue because of this. Now I just don't touch the ferrule. I just keep it clean by giving it a good buff with a soft cloth, that should stop the thing from tarnishing.
I used to do this until you realise that you are wearing the ferrule down with every shine. Went through a couple of ferrules and lost length on my cue because of this. Now I just don't touch the ferrule. I just keep it clean by giving it a good buff with a soft cloth, that should stop the thing from tarnishing.
just use maguirres car wax. 5 quid a tin. Quarter matchhead of the stuff at a time. Lasts forever. Shines cue ferrule likebnew and prevents tarnishing as it provides a wax cover on your ferrule that prevents oxidisation. Does not wear down the ferrule as well.
Has anyone noticed some ferrules have a massive difference in hardness? I did a mates maximus cue's tip the other day and absolutely mullered the ferrule while trimming, it seemed a lot softer than usual, and took a lot of tidying up.
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