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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2007

How the tip on a pool cue stick is put on a pool stick.
http://williamfuentes.com

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  • oh hes good, lol

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  • neat

    

  • Be jealous bithces we got the best in the bizz!!!!!!!

  • No its actually plane 'ol super glue i know because he tought me every thing i know about cue repair and he is stationd in my howm town pool hall courner pocket bristol tennesse.

  • Hey Joe, Its Brandon R. It's been a while. Love the vid, you are indeed the best. I'll come by and see you soon cause I got me a new Lucasi that I need some help with. C-ya soon.

  • i buyed a 7 in one gaming table and it did not come with a tip so please tell me wat to do all you people that read this!!!

  • You're not doing it correctly then. Tips have to be trimmed down. Buying one that is close to the same diameter, or getting push on/screw on tiis, is not the way to go if you want the tip to perform correctly. The glue used in this video was made by tiger. I use loc tite gel. It only takes seconds, not minutes.

  • That is indeed Mr. Joe Blackburn. I just drove to Bristol, TN to have a handful of tips replaced last week. He is the best. A true gentleman and master of his craft, don't bother with anyone else!

  • If that was Joe Blackburn,the machine he has used for years is an Emco Compact 5. This machine is also available in a CNC version. Tommy D.

  • what brand and size of lathe is that? it looks like what i need. bet it's expensive lol..thanks

  • I've done mine and several others without the machinery. You can buy the tips at most pool shops, then just use some good quality glue (the glue in this video is "loctite" super glue. Put the cue on the floor, resting on its new tip (puts some pressure on it while th glue sets)Just make sure to have it even, and then scuff it after you let the glue dry (about 30 minutes)

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