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Freetime Fun Deluxe 29pc Billiard Pool Cue Stick Tip Repair Accessory Kit
$ 12.11
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Description
NO MORE EMBARRASSING MISCUES!The deluxe pool cue repair kit is essential for the maintenance and long-term upkeep of your billiard cues. This complete kit includes all of the quality components and tools you will need to make quick adjustments, or a full repair, ensuring your pool cues are in tip-top shape!
Kit Includes:
(1) Tube of Cement
(6) Leather 12MM cue tips
(6) Leather 13MM cue tips
(2) 12MM ferrules
(2) 13MM ferrules
(2) Aluminum cue clamps
(2) 1" diameter replacement rubber cue bumpers
(1) 4" cue tip scuffer and sander for quick and easy pool cue tip shaping
(1) Cue tip shaper and scuffer
(2) Table Spots
(4) Pieces of chalk
Convenient storage box to organize your complete pool cue repair kit
BASIC STEPS FOR CUE TIP REPLACEMENT
Remove the worn-out tip.
Use a sharp knife or razor blade to remove the tip, cutting as close to the ferrule as possible. Work slowly and carefully to remove any glue or leather from the ferrule.
Clean the ferrule.
Use a smooth top sander to remove any glue or leftover dirt off the top of the ferrule. Ensure that the ferrule is flat and clean.
Prepare the cue tip.
Sand the cue tip to make it rough. You want the tip to be rough to make it easy for glue to adhere to it.
Place the tip at the center of the ferrule.
Press the tip firmly to eliminate any air pockets that may come between the tip and ferrule. Use a dry cloth to wipe off any glue that may get out to the sides of the ferrule.
Let the glue dry.
Attach the tip clamp over the cue tip and allow the even downward pressure the clamp provides to tightly secure the cue tip to the ferrule, allow the glue time to dry, approximately 15 minutes.
Shape the cue tip.
Cut off any parts of the tip that are out of place with the ferrule. Position the cue stick on a flat surface with the tip down and use a sharp knife to slice off any parts protruding from the ferrule.
Shape the cue tip.
At this point, you have the cue tip firmly on the ferrule. However, the tip is probably flat. Sand the tip to shape it however you prefer. You can also sand the tip on the sides to remove any protruding parts.