A good pool cue is an extension of your arm. Proper maintenance and repair will help you keep your investment intact while keeping your shots on line.
Instructions
1. Remove the damaged tip by unscrewing it. If it is a glue-on, you can apply several drops of acetone to loosen the glue. Then pry it off with a razor blade.
2. Determine if the ferrule (post holding the tip to the cue, generally a ivory-looking tube) is cracked, chipped or otherwise in need of replacement.
3. If the ferrule is in good condition, move to Step 6.
4. If the ferrule needs to be replaced, remove it as you did the tip with acetone and a razor blade. Be careful not to scrape the wood of the cue shaft.
5. Sand the cue tip shaft to remove any excess glue and smooth the surface. Add tip cement and apply the ferrule. Hold for several minutes until dry.
6. Once the ferrule is secure, you will place the tip on. If it is a screw-on tip, simple screw the tip in. If it is a glue-tip, add two drops of tip cement and apply tip. Hold secure and centered for several minutes until dry. Let the cue sit overnight to completely dry.
7. Rack them up and break them!
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