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    Hi, anyone know what is the best glue and where can i get it at?For fixing of cue tips.. roughly how much is it? Thanks alot!

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    alteco 110 i tink its ard $2 for 2 it bonds in second so you have to be precise.

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    • #3
      hi jliang, i simply use super glue. works fine for me. just make sure that it's the gel type (the packaging will state so if it is)... it's less messy.
      When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by BryanSG1992 View Post
        alteco 110 i tink its ard $2 for 2 it bonds in second so you have to be precise.
        Ohs thanks alot, any hardware shop can find it uhs?

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by damienlch View Post
          hi jliang, i simply use super glue. works fine for me. just make sure that it's the gel type (the packaging will state so if it is)... it's less messy.
          Thanks, is it common in SG?

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by JLiang91 View Post
            Hi, anyone know what is the best glue and where can i get it at?For fixing of cue tips.. roughly how much is it? Thanks alot!
            PVA will do a job in Singapooooor

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by kezman View Post
              PVA will do a job in Singapooooor
              Thanks, will go check it out (:

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by JLiang91 View Post
                Hi, anyone know what is the best glue and where can i get it at?For fixing of cue tips.. roughly how much is it? Thanks alot!
                If you got a little more $ to spare, i will highly recommend "Loctite" superglue, you can easily buy it from our local DIY shop of about $7.

                It is in a plastic bottle form n it usually last about few hundred applications n will not dry up if store properly in a fridge.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by willytan View Post
                  If you got a little more $ to spare, i will highly recommend "Loctite" superglue, you can easily buy it from our local DIY shop of about $7.

                  It is in a plastic bottle form n it usually last about few hundred applications n will not dry up if store properly in a fridge.
                  Oh, okay thanks. I just bought a normal superglue, i using for my own tip fixing only. Cheers!

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by JLiang91 View Post
                    Oh, okay thanks. I just bought a normal superglue, i using for my own tip fixing only. Cheers!
                    I m also using it for personal re-tipping.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by willytan View Post
                      I m also using it for personal re-tipping.
                      Oh, can the glue store for a very long period of time?

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by JLiang91 View Post
                        Oh, can the glue store for a very long period of time?
                        As long as you clean the Mosel properly and store it in a cool place. It shld be last you a long time.

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by willytan View Post
                          As long as you clean the Mosel properly and store it in a cool place. It shld be last you a long time.
                          Ok thanks, will get that the next time i re-tip

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                          • #14
                            Anyone know any type of oil that i can apply on my cue? Thanks..

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by JLiang91 View Post
                              Anyone know any type of oil that i can apply on my cue? Thanks..
                              Mastercue oil.
                              You can find them either from Snookerzone, WCRC or Qshop.

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