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My new cue courtesy of Mr ADR. First time I used it I found the lacquer just a bit tacky so I've taken it back to natural using 120 to remove lacquer then 600, then 1500 and finished off with 0000 wire wool.
I had planned to oil it but think i will leave it as is I like the look and feel of it, it just glides in my cue arm now no problem unfurling my fingers either.
Last edited by John Flaf; 2 May 2019, 12:10 PM.Snooker is a game of simple shots played to perfection, Joe Davies
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Originally Posted by John Flaf View PostMy new cue courtesy of Mr ADR. First time I used it I found the lacquer just a bit tacky so I've taken it back to natural using 120 to remove lacquer then 600, then 1500 and finished off with 0000 wire wool.
I had planned to oil it but think i will leave it as is I like the look and feel of it, it just glides in my cue arm now no problem unfurling my fingers either.
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I tried white spirit, varnish remover and acetone Kayen, none of them touched the lacquer, so had to resort to elbow grease, I took it gently, very gently as I didn't want to screw up.Snooker is a game of simple shots played to perfection, Joe Davies
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Originally Posted by John Flaf View PostMy new cue courtesy of Mr ADR. First time I used it I found the lacquer just a bit tacky so I've taken it back to natural using 120 to remove lacquer then 600, then 1500 and finished off with 0000 wire wool.
I had planned to oil it but think i will leave it as is I like the look and feel of it, it just glides in my cue arm now no problem unfurling my fingers either.
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Originally Posted by John Flaf View PostMy new cue courtesy of Mr ADR. First time I used it I found the lacquer just a bit tacky so I've taken it back to natural using 120 to remove lacquer then 600, then 1500 and finished off with 0000 wire wool.
I had planned to oil it but think i will leave it as is I like the look and feel of it, it just glides in my cue arm now no problem unfurling my fingers either.
Just a coat or to with linseed would be fine.For that one you've always wanted...
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Well bugger, my red baron tip decided to explode after a screw shot miscue. First time i've ever done this to a tip, generally a screw miscue just leaves a little scuff that can be filed off. Cue came with this from new, was only a matter of days old and maybe 4 hours of play.Last edited by narl; 2 May 2019, 08:55 PM.
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