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    Hi all

    I have just an ordinary cue but have tried to replace the tip at least 3 times with no success - keeps falling off!

    I quite like the cue - is it possible to replace the ferrule so that acceps screw in tips?

    Come to that, are screw ins any good anyway?

    I would very much appreciate any help, comments etc.

    Cheers

    Steve

  • #2
    There is a tip fitting guide on here somewhere. Give me minute and i'll edit in a link for you.

    What glue are you using? If your using the right glue (gel super glue (cynoacrilate etc)) it certainly shouldnt fall off!


    Here is one for you in video format. http://www.handmadecues.com/info/30-retipping.htm

    Another member here (ADR 147 ) also has a pdf guide which is on here too, cant find it though!
    Last edited by Deepscrew; 1 December 2011, 12:23 PM.
    Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.

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    • #3
      Brilliant vid!

      Tried UHU, superglue, 'special' cue tip cement.

      I'm thinking of avoiding any future heartaches by converting to a screw in.

      Don't know if it's possible though.

      Thanks for your response.

      Cheers

      Steve

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      • #4
        Screw in's are bad so dont go there.

        Tip Cement needs time to cure (overnight really) and a tip clamp. Not worth the hassle imo.

        Any gel super glue will work really, ive been using the 99p stuff from wilkinsons for the last month and it fine. No problems at all. Just make sure you prepare the ferrule correctly and the base of the tip to get a good surface. Also dont ever sand upwards, always downwards when shaping.

        Although i bought some of this stuff http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUPERGLUE-...item5645643c37 which is great value presuming it sticks like poo to a blanket, not actually tried it yet.
        Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.

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        • #5
          Not been using a tip clamp, might be the answer!

          Cheers and thanks

          Steve

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          • #6
            No need for the clamp Steve . Just use the guides given above .
            Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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            • #7
              If you struggling, You could always pay a fiver and let a pro do it.

              Where abouts are you? There is loads of uk makers who will fit the tip for you.

              PS dont become a screw tip,

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              • #8
                I'm in Northampton.

                Thanks for your advice re screw tips.

                Cheers

                Steve

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by steve clarke View Post
                  I'm in Northampton.

                  Thanks for your advice re screw tips.

                  Cheers

                  Steve
                  Local to me that is, I work in Abington,

                  I am happy to fit a tip for you if you wanted, or locally you could travel to Stamford and see Robin Cook

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                  • #10
                    Thanks Jaffa, I'll give it one more try then maybe contact you.

                    Appreciate the offer.

                    Cheers

                    Steve

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                    • #11
                      I'm no expert by far. I've used Loctite Gel but I find it doesn't give me a lot of time to position the tip. I have the best luck with good old Tweeten's glue - put thin layer on the tip and the cue and WAIT 10 to 15 minutes so that it's tacky and then you can position tip gradually applying pressure with your thumb until you get it exactly where you want it. Then keep pressure on for 1 minute and I let it sit overnight(but you can shape it after 15 minutes).
                      The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.

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                      • #12
                        an epoxy resin such as Araldite is the guaranteed answer - I've tried superglue gel and Tweeten's tip cement and had problems with the tip coming off or loose so I switched to epoxy resin with 100% success ...

                        the other thing to note, which is presumably in the tip-fitting guides, is to make sure you sand the base of the tip well to remove any surface dye or mould release agent because otherwise the glue will stick to that and not the tip itself ...

                        hope this helps ...

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by steve clarke View Post

                          is it possible to replace the ferrule so that acceps screw in tips?

                          Come to that, are screw ins any good anyway?
                          don't

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                          only joking. someone else suggested this, it's perfect for you:

                          http://handmadecues.com/info/30-retipping.htm

                          it's really easy, and the right way to go.

                          good luck
                          The Cuefather.

                          info@handmadecues.com

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                          • #14
                            I always put a few criss cross slits with a stanley knife prior to fitting .

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                            • #15
                              Gorrila super glue gives plenty of positioning time and is very strong. If time is not an issue, then evostick impact adhesive is unbeatable imho.
                              "Don't think, feel"

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