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    Ok, long story short: someone, no names no pack drill, broke into my locker at my club and broke my cue. I'd suspected someone was playing with it for some time. The cue is now two inches shorter, with a different ferrule and tip. The manager is straight batting it but if he wasn't responsible, I'm a banana.

    Anyway, the cue is perfectly playable and i actually quite like it as it is. The only issue is it has developed a rattle, and not a minor one at that. The sound is appalling, like the sound you get when a weight bolt has come loose from an American cue, but the rattle is in the shaft, not the butt - it's a 3/4 btw. So, what could cause a shaft to rattle? And is there a fix?

  • #2
    Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View Post
    Ok, long story short: someone, no names no pack drill, broke into my locker at my club and broke my cue. I'd suspected someone was playing with it for some time. The cue is now two inches shorter, with a different ferrule and tip. The manager is straight batting it but if he wasn't responsible, I'm a banana.

    Anyway, the cue is perfectly playable and i actually quite like it as it is. The only issue is it has developed a rattle, and not a minor one at that. The sound is appalling, like the sound you get when a weight bolt has come loose from an American cue, but the rattle is in the shaft, not the butt - it's a 3/4 btw. So, what could cause a shaft to rattle? And is there a fix?
    Was it someone from the forum?

    Just teasing...

    V max could probably repair it for you - he is good and will only charge you a grand

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    • #3
      Sometimes the weight is put in the shaft and if this is loose it will rattle , also if an epoxy or resin is used to glue the joint and it goes brittle and a piece breaks off this will cause a rattle . Take it to Andy Travis or Tony Glover and get them to take the joint out , check any weights ( if there are any ) and reset the joint . The only other time I had a cue with a rattle that wasnt the joint or glue was a splice finger that had split , again not a problem .

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      • #4
        Don't about fixing the cue.
        But I stopped leaving my cue in clubs back in the 80's when trust between club members was instinct.
        "I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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        25-27 October 2019
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
          Was it someone from the forum?

          Just teasing...

          V max could probably repair it for you - he is good and will only charge you a grand
          I wouldn't trust vmax with anything mate.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by old school View Post
            Sometimes the weight is put in the shaft and if this is loose it will rattle , also if an epoxy or resin is used to glue the joint and it goes brittle and a piece breaks off this will cause a rattle . Take it to Andy Travis or Tony Glover and get them to take the joint out , check any weights ( if there are any ) and reset the joint . The only other time I had a cue with a rattle that wasnt the joint or glue was a splice finger that had split , again not a problem .

            Cheers.

            ....

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            • #7
              Would it not be easy to check if your weight is up in the shaft by checking the weight or the balance point of the shaft? I'm only asking , the cue lads will know if any of that is a goer. If there is no weight, it could be ferrule or maybe a loose bit of glue on the joint? If its been snapped and referruled that's where I would start.
              This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
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              • #8
                Handheld voltage/ stud / metal detector tool from any diy outlet e.g B & Q etc used on the cue will tell you if there is a weight there . Loose ferrule isnt quite so noisy and is usually more of a " ting " than a rattle . Still , I would advise you to ask a cue maker .

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                • #9
                  I would contact one of the cue makers here ( J6 - Vmax - Ninja - .......... ) If I were you .

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                  • #10
                    Sounds like the glue has come loose in the space where the joint is.
                    It's a straight forward repair as long as it's not something like a dragon cue.
                    Changed the joint in one for a friend for a new one but they are very thin near the joint....
                    Where are you for a start and may be easier to find someone near you.
                    For that one you've always wanted...
                    https://www.facebook.com/ninjacues/

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View Post
                      Sounds like the glue has come loose in the space where the joint is.
                      It's a straight forward repair as long as it's not something like a dragon cue.
                      Changed the joint in one for a friend for a new one but they are very thin near the joint....
                      Where are you for a start and may be easier to find someone near you.
                      Cheers for info , Ninja .

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
                        Cheers for info , Ninja .
                        Not a problem, bill will be in the post
                        For that one you've always wanted...
                        https://www.facebook.com/ninjacues/

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                        • #13
                          I had a similar issue with my old 3/4. The joint had gone, the disgusting rattling sound was so off putting.
                          "just tap it in":snooker:

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View Post
                            Not a problem, bill will be in the post

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View Post
                              Ok, long story short: someone, no names no pack drill, broke into my locker at my club and broke my cue. I'd suspected someone was playing with it for some time. The cue is now two inches shorter, with a different ferrule and tip. The manager is straight batting it but if he wasn't responsible, I'm a banana.

                              Anyway, the cue is perfectly playable and i actually quite like it as it is. The only issue is it has developed a rattle, and not a minor one at that. The sound is appalling, like the sound you get when a weight bolt has come loose from an American cue, but the rattle is in the shaft, not the butt - it's a 3/4 btw. So, what could cause a shaft to rattle? And is there a fix?
                              I have to admit it was me, you've been overhauled biggie and I put a rattle into it to suit your reptilian personality
                              Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
                              but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair

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