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FL shows you how to make, 35 to 50K a year. working 3 to 4 hrs a day.
#1
Posted 17 July 2010 - 08:53 PM
FL shows you how to make, 35 to 50K a year.
working 3 to 4 hrs a day.
Yes, I will give you this, and actually put you in business with your own company for virtually no investment, what you spend, you make back in the first week.
All your table time, beers, And GOOD times can now be had. I will set any one up, that wants this. Detail coming soon, when I have to time to put it up.
working 3 to 4 hrs a day.
Yes, I will give you this, and actually put you in business with your own company for virtually no investment, what you spend, you make back in the first week.
All your table time, beers, And GOOD times can now be had. I will set any one up, that wants this. Detail coming soon, when I have to time to put it up.
"Fast Larry" Guninger
The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com



The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
#2
Posted 17 July 2010 - 11:49 PM
Tell me how!!!
“Pool is geometry, in its most challenging form, the science of precise angles, and forces" - Quote from: A Game of Pool, The Twilight Zone 1961 Television Show.
#3
Posted 18 July 2010 - 12:54 PM
Well, you need no office, no overhead, everything you need, you can carry in a briefcase, and your total investment is $499.99, to buy the equipment, if you decide to quit, you can always sell it for the same price, and get your money back, so there is no risk, no way to lose money. It will last for decades, and it has replaceable parts that do eventually wear. You buy this machine which is 10" long and 4" wide, you take it out, show it and it begins making you money. You work sitting down and are always in a nice air conditioned place, or heated in the winter, and your only expenses is your gas to drive to these close by businesses. Most that do this, do it in cash and pay no taxes, so if you make 40K a year, which is what a lot now do, you keep all 40 and don't have to give half back to the Feds. We do not recommend you do this, we just know, many do. FLE is a full corporation and we of course report everything we do and collect sales tax. Most people doing this never form a company and their sales activities are then unknown. Making $700 a week or 37K a year, is easy to do working 3 or 4 hours a day. If you want to work longer, you make more. Most will have their initial investment and their ROI back in 2 to 4 weeks, then it’s all gravy from there on out.
And that is what stops most, from getting into this business, they can't, or they won't make the sacrifice to come up with the $499 to get started. It takes money, to make money. Somewhere along the line, you have to pony up to the bar, and put some money out and take some risks.
You buy the machine from me, and then you are on your own and work independent of me. I just get you started and show you how to begin your own new business. There is work in this, but nothing that requires any real strength or skill working with your hands. Any lady could be shown how to do this, or any kid. I give you a tape with full instructions on how to operate the machine, and 4 written pages and step by step how to do it, with tips and what to do when problems occur. I am available to walk you through questions when you are in the learning phase.
What’s in it for me, I make a very small profit on selling you the machine, and you will need materials, which you can buy from any one, or from me if you like. I will always promise to sell to you at the lowest prices on the net.
If you are now trying to live on social security, you have found out you can’t, it only keeps you from starving. You get so little in, 12K a year, you live like a dog even if you have your house and car paid off clear. They are going to begin cutting SS back soon. If you don’t have an income in from investments or money in the bank, then you need a side job to supplement your income. This one is an honest service you render to people who want, what you offer. You are a respected person in their eyes.
Even if you have a 9 to 5 job, you can do this for a couple of hours in the evening, or on the weekends and earn enough money to pay for you beer, table time and vacations to nice places.
When you make your 40K, you keep it all, I get none of it, so there is no con here, and I am simply really doing many of you a big favor letting you in on something you knew about, but just did not know how to get started in it.
So if you are a retired guy and now hanging around some senior center to get free pool and tired of putting up with all that old geezer bull shit and crappy playing conditions, you will now have the money to go play in really top places, where the best players are, and afford beer and good food. You can take your wife out to a nice resturant once a week and treat her, and this extra money and income can make you happy.
Do you clear, $700 a week now. If you would like this, then it’s yours. A gift from FL.
And that is what stops most, from getting into this business, they can't, or they won't make the sacrifice to come up with the $499 to get started. It takes money, to make money. Somewhere along the line, you have to pony up to the bar, and put some money out and take some risks.
You buy the machine from me, and then you are on your own and work independent of me. I just get you started and show you how to begin your own new business. There is work in this, but nothing that requires any real strength or skill working with your hands. Any lady could be shown how to do this, or any kid. I give you a tape with full instructions on how to operate the machine, and 4 written pages and step by step how to do it, with tips and what to do when problems occur. I am available to walk you through questions when you are in the learning phase.
What’s in it for me, I make a very small profit on selling you the machine, and you will need materials, which you can buy from any one, or from me if you like. I will always promise to sell to you at the lowest prices on the net.
If you are now trying to live on social security, you have found out you can’t, it only keeps you from starving. You get so little in, 12K a year, you live like a dog even if you have your house and car paid off clear. They are going to begin cutting SS back soon. If you don’t have an income in from investments or money in the bank, then you need a side job to supplement your income. This one is an honest service you render to people who want, what you offer. You are a respected person in their eyes.
Even if you have a 9 to 5 job, you can do this for a couple of hours in the evening, or on the weekends and earn enough money to pay for you beer, table time and vacations to nice places.
When you make your 40K, you keep it all, I get none of it, so there is no con here, and I am simply really doing many of you a big favor letting you in on something you knew about, but just did not know how to get started in it.
So if you are a retired guy and now hanging around some senior center to get free pool and tired of putting up with all that old geezer bull shit and crappy playing conditions, you will now have the money to go play in really top places, where the best players are, and afford beer and good food. You can take your wife out to a nice resturant once a week and treat her, and this extra money and income can make you happy.
Do you clear, $700 a week now. If you would like this, then it’s yours. A gift from FL.
"Fast Larry" Guninger
The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com



The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
#4
Posted 18 July 2010 - 02:42 PM
Your new business is, you are a pool & billiards tip installer. At the bottom, is a picture of the Willard tip machine, click to enlarge the picture? There has always been an acute shortage of tip men and table installers. So anyone who wants to work, can work anywhere in the country, any time. You will never go hungry, or be unable to buy a room to sleep in, which is a good back up thing for any roadie or gambler who travels around and can be busted out flat. The reason for the shortage in doing tips, or tables, is this is real work, and most pool lazy bums don't want to get their hands dirty. A little sandpaper dust does not bother me.
You buy a tip machine for $499. You buy some basic tips to get started, and then you expand the amounts and brands you offer. You can always work out of my stock of thousands I carry, so they are always 2 to 3 days away and you don't have to invest in a lot of inventory. You probably put on 2 or 3 tips a year on your cues, so right there, putting your own on pays off 25% of your investment.
Yes you can put on tips with a clamp and rubber band, and you will do a Mickey Mouse job and then be shunned by all. Don't waste your money on the cheaper models, because eventually you will realize they are not good enough and you will move up to my machine and then you are sitting on $200 of equipment you will never use again. Trust me, there are only two options here, the $499 Willard machine, or a $3,000 lathe. Try and buy one used for $1,500, you get a used NY taxi cab with a million miles on it ready to fall apart.
The Willard tip machine is a tank, a heavy hunk of steel that will last forever. It works perfect and I have been using it for over a decade. I can do a tip, equal to anyone with a lathe, I am slower than them and I have to do more physical work and effort, but I can put out a first class perfect tip. If you want repeat business, this is what you must produce. Sloppy tips that come off, loses customers. I can do about two tips an hour, putting on a premium tip and doing a full shaft conditioning. $40 a tip, $28 profit, $56 an hour. I am slow, if I wanted to work real fast, I could do 3 an hour. Its the shaft work that slows you down, sanding by hand without a lathe.
I will teach you how to dress and install the tips, what glue to use, and how to clean up a ferrule and remove dings on a shaft and leave it super slick and smooth. You always offer both services to any premium install like on a Morri.
Bars and pool halls who just want tips replaced on house cues, that is all you do, is replace them. No shaft work, so they go on really fast. You are using the soft tips which trim up and install faster. When they just want a tip on, you do the elkmaster, so it will wear out fast and you get more business. If they ask for one that will last longer you put on a Lepro, they cost the same, but you try and get a buck more for the job, and if they want a top tip put on, which you dont want to do, you then use the Triangle, they will cost you 80 cents each, so you charge a buck or two more per cue. Single layered tips are cheap, the layered tips are expensive, and usually run $12 to $19, the Kamui's are the most expensive. So I would do a Morri for $35, but a Kamui would be $40, because of my higher tip cost.
There are so few in this business because most think they have to buy a $3,000 lathe to do this work. You don't. If you have a work shop now, and like doing this, then some of you will later get a lathe to do your tips at home and keep the Willard in your trunk so you can always do a tip out on the road for anyone you run into.
You begin by buying a box of 50 elk masters for $20, 40 cents a tip, and the glue for $5. You go around to the pool halls and offer your services to retip any cues for them right on site. Most will have several in need of tips. They need it done, and most really don't like having some guy, go off with their cues, then bring them back a week later, because his lathe is at home. You find out what they have been paying, if its $10 a tip, you do them for $9, you make $8.60 a cue, he had 8 of them, and hour later, and you made $69 clear. Not a bad hour's work. Once you get your time filled up and plenty of pool hall repeat customers, you can raise your prices up to match your comptetion once people value your work and trust you.
You just drive around to every place you can find, print us business cards to sell what you do. Many bars, don't have any one who comes around to do tips. Usually they just throw them away and buy new ones. You have to find out what they pay for new cues, and see if you can retip for that same price. If you can, you will get a lot of work, as most bars; have most of the cues with tips off, or in need of new ones.
When you are in a place, you just walk by any one playing, trying not to disturb them and say, excuse me, here is my card, I install tips, when you need a new one on your cue, any kind, Morri, you name it, call me, I'll do it while you're playing and walk away with a smile. Keep passing out cards and your business will soon be established and you will have more work than you can handle.
Find out what the going rate is, and if they are charging $40 for a Morri install, you do $35 plus a full shaft recondition. You buy the Moori from me for $12, and make $23 in the job. If you move around, pass out your cards, you will get a least 1 or 2 of these installs a day, just one a day, makes you $200 at the end of the week on the Morri's alone. You hit the pool hall tournaments, the places the leagues play at, the mini tour events and keep pitching. You can make all kinds of deals with owners, like at a mini tour tourney, fix a few of his house cues, and he lets you do installs on a table. If somebody there has a traveling mini lathe and he has the concession at that event, nobody will tell you that you cannot pass out cards, or take their shafts home and do them. Once you get established you can begin to charge extra for the shaft reconditioning.
You work when you want to, as much as you want to. Sleep till noon every day, you can, you're the boss.
And after a while, you can begin to buy and sell other items in your bag other than tips, you can offer gloves, moose head bridges, Blue diamond chalk, all kinds of items that are hard to find, small, light, easy to carry and that have a nice profit to them. You can install limbsaver butts, which they are afraid to try to do. We can expand what you do as you go along.
You buy a tip machine for $499. You buy some basic tips to get started, and then you expand the amounts and brands you offer. You can always work out of my stock of thousands I carry, so they are always 2 to 3 days away and you don't have to invest in a lot of inventory. You probably put on 2 or 3 tips a year on your cues, so right there, putting your own on pays off 25% of your investment.
Yes you can put on tips with a clamp and rubber band, and you will do a Mickey Mouse job and then be shunned by all. Don't waste your money on the cheaper models, because eventually you will realize they are not good enough and you will move up to my machine and then you are sitting on $200 of equipment you will never use again. Trust me, there are only two options here, the $499 Willard machine, or a $3,000 lathe. Try and buy one used for $1,500, you get a used NY taxi cab with a million miles on it ready to fall apart.
The Willard tip machine is a tank, a heavy hunk of steel that will last forever. It works perfect and I have been using it for over a decade. I can do a tip, equal to anyone with a lathe, I am slower than them and I have to do more physical work and effort, but I can put out a first class perfect tip. If you want repeat business, this is what you must produce. Sloppy tips that come off, loses customers. I can do about two tips an hour, putting on a premium tip and doing a full shaft conditioning. $40 a tip, $28 profit, $56 an hour. I am slow, if I wanted to work real fast, I could do 3 an hour. Its the shaft work that slows you down, sanding by hand without a lathe.
I will teach you how to dress and install the tips, what glue to use, and how to clean up a ferrule and remove dings on a shaft and leave it super slick and smooth. You always offer both services to any premium install like on a Morri.
Bars and pool halls who just want tips replaced on house cues, that is all you do, is replace them. No shaft work, so they go on really fast. You are using the soft tips which trim up and install faster. When they just want a tip on, you do the elkmaster, so it will wear out fast and you get more business. If they ask for one that will last longer you put on a Lepro, they cost the same, but you try and get a buck more for the job, and if they want a top tip put on, which you dont want to do, you then use the Triangle, they will cost you 80 cents each, so you charge a buck or two more per cue. Single layered tips are cheap, the layered tips are expensive, and usually run $12 to $19, the Kamui's are the most expensive. So I would do a Morri for $35, but a Kamui would be $40, because of my higher tip cost.
There are so few in this business because most think they have to buy a $3,000 lathe to do this work. You don't. If you have a work shop now, and like doing this, then some of you will later get a lathe to do your tips at home and keep the Willard in your trunk so you can always do a tip out on the road for anyone you run into.
You begin by buying a box of 50 elk masters for $20, 40 cents a tip, and the glue for $5. You go around to the pool halls and offer your services to retip any cues for them right on site. Most will have several in need of tips. They need it done, and most really don't like having some guy, go off with their cues, then bring them back a week later, because his lathe is at home. You find out what they have been paying, if its $10 a tip, you do them for $9, you make $8.60 a cue, he had 8 of them, and hour later, and you made $69 clear. Not a bad hour's work. Once you get your time filled up and plenty of pool hall repeat customers, you can raise your prices up to match your comptetion once people value your work and trust you.
You just drive around to every place you can find, print us business cards to sell what you do. Many bars, don't have any one who comes around to do tips. Usually they just throw them away and buy new ones. You have to find out what they pay for new cues, and see if you can retip for that same price. If you can, you will get a lot of work, as most bars; have most of the cues with tips off, or in need of new ones.
When you are in a place, you just walk by any one playing, trying not to disturb them and say, excuse me, here is my card, I install tips, when you need a new one on your cue, any kind, Morri, you name it, call me, I'll do it while you're playing and walk away with a smile. Keep passing out cards and your business will soon be established and you will have more work than you can handle.
Find out what the going rate is, and if they are charging $40 for a Morri install, you do $35 plus a full shaft recondition. You buy the Moori from me for $12, and make $23 in the job. If you move around, pass out your cards, you will get a least 1 or 2 of these installs a day, just one a day, makes you $200 at the end of the week on the Morri's alone. You hit the pool hall tournaments, the places the leagues play at, the mini tour events and keep pitching. You can make all kinds of deals with owners, like at a mini tour tourney, fix a few of his house cues, and he lets you do installs on a table. If somebody there has a traveling mini lathe and he has the concession at that event, nobody will tell you that you cannot pass out cards, or take their shafts home and do them. Once you get established you can begin to charge extra for the shaft reconditioning.
You work when you want to, as much as you want to. Sleep till noon every day, you can, you're the boss.
And after a while, you can begin to buy and sell other items in your bag other than tips, you can offer gloves, moose head bridges, Blue diamond chalk, all kinds of items that are hard to find, small, light, easy to carry and that have a nice profit to them. You can install limbsaver butts, which they are afraid to try to do. We can expand what you do as you go along.
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"Fast Larry" Guninger
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#5
Posted 18 July 2010 - 04:55 PM
Now all I need is wheels to get me from place to place!
“Pool is geometry, in its most challenging form, the science of precise angles, and forces" - Quote from: A Game of Pool, The Twilight Zone 1961 Television Show.
#6
Posted 18 July 2010 - 06:46 PM
[quote name='CocoboloCowboy' date='Jul 18 2010, 05:55 PM' post='32289']
Now all I need is wheels to get me from place to place!
Ah so grasshopper, I can come out and drive you around, right. Loan you my new Escalade for a few months? Sometin like dat? Would that work?
Then you will need a credit card to fill it up? We all know the rest of the tune.
As I said, it takes money, to make money, and when you are out, or down and out, or busted, you are triple fooked. This is why this skill, this machine is so valuable, because no matter where you are, you can raise $700 in a week, enough to get outta lodi again. And get home. Without a car, in any big city, you are triple fooked. I had my tranny blow up in Lodi once, and needed 3K for a new one. You can raise, money to get in a game, double you money and get back on a roll. The machine, is an insurance policy. It will not make you rich, but it can keep you eating and not sleepin in the back seat of your car.
Your other option is to go suck dicks, or beg for food. Hey brother, can you spare a dime?
You can hop the counter at the local pool hall for $7 an hour, for $280 and give the feds 20% of what you make, clear $224 and how ya gonna live on that, the motel 6 is $40 a night, or $280 a week, so you are eatin out of da Mcdonalds dumpster and a regular diner there, and you will never get out of Lodi at that rate, dude, you are stuck there, a God damn slave. You cant raise any money to even get into a game. You are too ugly to gigalo some tomato, wanna ya goona do? Too stupid for New York, too ugly for LA, and stuck in fuckin LOdi again.
http://il.youtube.co...h?v=AHi9Ug-ubW4
http://il.youtube.co...h?v=Cw_g8BpdCQw
They are so sad, the pool hustlers, the roadies, no woman, no home, nothing but a cheap room, a bottle of booze and a bag of dope, they carry their life savings in their sock, and if they stay out there too long, there is nothing left in their souls to salvage, and they are then doomed to ride with the devil, in the sky. Across the endless skys.
http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=V1xSYyMDaq4&...feature=related
Now all I need is wheels to get me from place to place!
Ah so grasshopper, I can come out and drive you around, right. Loan you my new Escalade for a few months? Sometin like dat? Would that work?
Then you will need a credit card to fill it up? We all know the rest of the tune.
As I said, it takes money, to make money, and when you are out, or down and out, or busted, you are triple fooked. This is why this skill, this machine is so valuable, because no matter where you are, you can raise $700 in a week, enough to get outta lodi again. And get home. Without a car, in any big city, you are triple fooked. I had my tranny blow up in Lodi once, and needed 3K for a new one. You can raise, money to get in a game, double you money and get back on a roll. The machine, is an insurance policy. It will not make you rich, but it can keep you eating and not sleepin in the back seat of your car.
Your other option is to go suck dicks, or beg for food. Hey brother, can you spare a dime?
You can hop the counter at the local pool hall for $7 an hour, for $280 and give the feds 20% of what you make, clear $224 and how ya gonna live on that, the motel 6 is $40 a night, or $280 a week, so you are eatin out of da Mcdonalds dumpster and a regular diner there, and you will never get out of Lodi at that rate, dude, you are stuck there, a God damn slave. You cant raise any money to even get into a game. You are too ugly to gigalo some tomato, wanna ya goona do? Too stupid for New York, too ugly for LA, and stuck in fuckin LOdi again.
http://il.youtube.co...h?v=AHi9Ug-ubW4
http://il.youtube.co...h?v=Cw_g8BpdCQw
They are so sad, the pool hustlers, the roadies, no woman, no home, nothing but a cheap room, a bottle of booze and a bag of dope, they carry their life savings in their sock, and if they stay out there too long, there is nothing left in their souls to salvage, and they are then doomed to ride with the devil, in the sky. Across the endless skys.
http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=V1xSYyMDaq4&...feature=related
"Fast Larry" Guninger
The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com



The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
#8
Posted 19 July 2010 - 12:32 PM
[quote name='RoyZ' date='Jul 19 2010, 12:54 AM' post='32311']
Damn! This are some hard choices.
You've had to have been a roadie, busted out flat, not eaten in 2 or 3 days, those choices then, no longer look so hard. Personally I would just walk up to rich business people in suits downtown and ask them for a dollar, you can make 100 a day, doing that, if you can look kinda scary to them. Helps to have those Clint Eastwood snake eyes. I can always pitch a lesson, provide a service and do something to make some loot. Yep, puffin some grease balls peter, I have never done.
I would starve first. In the aftermat of WWII, half the women in Europe were hookin to eat, hunger strips your morals away fast.
I caught Detroit Whitey sitting out in front of a pool hall on the ground, with a white cane and black sunglasses, pretending to be blind, with a tin cup, beggin for moola. Shit, he could see better than a Bald Eagle.
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2...do-beggars-make
Damn! This are some hard choices.
You've had to have been a roadie, busted out flat, not eaten in 2 or 3 days, those choices then, no longer look so hard. Personally I would just walk up to rich business people in suits downtown and ask them for a dollar, you can make 100 a day, doing that, if you can look kinda scary to them. Helps to have those Clint Eastwood snake eyes. I can always pitch a lesson, provide a service and do something to make some loot. Yep, puffin some grease balls peter, I have never done.
I would starve first. In the aftermat of WWII, half the women in Europe were hookin to eat, hunger strips your morals away fast.
I caught Detroit Whitey sitting out in front of a pool hall on the ground, with a white cane and black sunglasses, pretending to be blind, with a tin cup, beggin for moola. Shit, he could see better than a Bald Eagle.
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2...do-beggars-make
"Fast Larry" Guninger
The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com



The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
#9
Posted 24 July 2010 - 05:50 PM
Having a tip machine, is smart, even if you only do your own, it still pays for its self in a few years.
"Fast Larry" Guninger
The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com



The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
#10
Posted 28 July 2010 - 11:34 AM
I gotta tell ya, this is an EXCELLENT post, and an EXCELLENT idea!
The Willard Tip Machine is bullet proof and as FL said, built like a tank. I have had mine for many years, and it looks like new, works like a charm.
FL, when things lighten up a little with my travel for work, I think I just may take this up as a couple of times a week side job. I have been using my tip machine for years, and never even once considered doing it for other people. As you mentioned, when I work on my own tips, I de-ding, clean, and sand my shafts for a full recondition.
The only problem I have ever had is that sometimes I have a little glue bleed out the side, but I just trim that off with my Willard.
What a great idea to help pay for our hobby, or at least pull in a little side money!
Very nice of you to suggest that we can do this out there. When I am ready to get started, I'll order some tips for my inventory. Do you by chance have the spare blades and other size cue/tip holders for the Willard?
The Willard Tip Machine is bullet proof and as FL said, built like a tank. I have had mine for many years, and it looks like new, works like a charm.
FL, when things lighten up a little with my travel for work, I think I just may take this up as a couple of times a week side job. I have been using my tip machine for years, and never even once considered doing it for other people. As you mentioned, when I work on my own tips, I de-ding, clean, and sand my shafts for a full recondition.
The only problem I have ever had is that sometimes I have a little glue bleed out the side, but I just trim that off with my Willard.
What a great idea to help pay for our hobby, or at least pull in a little side money!
Very nice of you to suggest that we can do this out there. When I am ready to get started, I'll order some tips for my inventory. Do you by chance have the spare blades and other size cue/tip holders for the Willard?
#11
Posted 28 July 2010 - 12:44 PM
[quote name='Wink' date='Jul 28 2010, 12:34 PM' post='32434']
I gotta tell ya, this is an EXCELLENT post, and an EXCELLENT idea!
The Willard Tip Machine is bullet proof and as FL said, built like a tank. I have had mine for many years, and it looks like new, works like a charm.
FL, when things lighten up a little with my travel for work, I think I just may take this up as a couple of times a week side job. I have been using my tip machine for years, and never even once considered doing it for other people. As you mentioned, when I work on my own tips, I de-ding, clean, and sand my shafts for a full recondition.
The only problem I have ever had is that sometimes I have a little glue bleed out the side, but I just trim that off with my Willard.
What a great idea to help pay for our hobby, or at least pull in a little side money!
Very nice of you to suggest that we can do this out there. When I am ready to get started, I'll order some tips for my inventory. Do you by chance have the spare blades and other size cue/tip holders for the Willard?
Yes, I have spare blades, and you need two cue tips holders, 14-13 12-11
When I get some tips that are a tad undersize, like 13.5's and they wont go in the 14 holder, put a little kleenix around them, force it in, trim the sides, then it holds. Glue, go to Lowes, get the big bottle of loctite super glue. This machine will last forever, it is a tank.
I gotta tell ya, this is an EXCELLENT post, and an EXCELLENT idea!
The Willard Tip Machine is bullet proof and as FL said, built like a tank. I have had mine for many years, and it looks like new, works like a charm.
FL, when things lighten up a little with my travel for work, I think I just may take this up as a couple of times a week side job. I have been using my tip machine for years, and never even once considered doing it for other people. As you mentioned, when I work on my own tips, I de-ding, clean, and sand my shafts for a full recondition.
The only problem I have ever had is that sometimes I have a little glue bleed out the side, but I just trim that off with my Willard.
What a great idea to help pay for our hobby, or at least pull in a little side money!
Very nice of you to suggest that we can do this out there. When I am ready to get started, I'll order some tips for my inventory. Do you by chance have the spare blades and other size cue/tip holders for the Willard?
Yes, I have spare blades, and you need two cue tips holders, 14-13 12-11
When I get some tips that are a tad undersize, like 13.5's and they wont go in the 14 holder, put a little kleenix around them, force it in, trim the sides, then it holds. Glue, go to Lowes, get the big bottle of loctite super glue. This machine will last forever, it is a tank.
"Fast Larry" Guninger
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The Power Source Traveling Pool School. To see my web page come alive click here: www.fastlarrypool.com
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