- Can I change the weight in my Viking cue?
All current models of Viking cues feature
an adjustable weight-bolt system.
- How should I care for my Viking cue tip?
We suggest a Brad scuffer for shaping and
scuffing. The Prik Stick tool works well for preparing the tip to hold
chalk better. Tip curvature should be similar to that of either a dime
or nickel, depending on personal preference.
- How often should I replace the tip on my Viking
cue?
You should replace the tip as often as
necessary so as to avoid any damage to the ferrule. Do not let the
curvature of the tip get down to the ferrule.
- What is side pressure?
Side pressure is any force exerted upon
the cue from the side. Cues are made to withstand significant
straight-line impact when the tip appropriately makes contact with the
cue ball. Side pressure can result from a number of circumstances:
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leaning a cue against the wall, stool,
or table
-
laying your cue on the table with the
butt resting on the rail
-
whipping your cue around like a sword
-
breaking with too much follow through
-
moving balls with the shaft of your cue
-
dropping your cue on the floor
-
slamming your cue against the table or
on the bed of the table in frustration
Obviously, there are other forms of side
pressure. We have listed the most common forms. Side pressure may not
necessarily result in immediate external damage to the cue. An interior
fracture may occur. The interior fracture will then make its way to the
surface of the cue when continuously used in normal play or if exposed
to any form of additional side pressure. Damages as a result of any of
the aforementioned forms of side pressure are not covered under warranty
nor are any circumstances of side pressure.
- How can I avoid applying side pressure to my
Viking cue?
First and foremost, never loan your cue
to anyone. No one will take care of your cue as well as you will. If you
must lean your cue against a wall, do so at the slightest possible angle
away from foot traffic. Obtain a cue holder. Lay your cue flat on the
bed of the table. That will not only prevent any circumstance of side
pressure, but it will also prevent your opponent from breaking until you
are ready.
- How should I store my Viking cue?
We recommend you store your Viking cue in
a protective cue case at room temperature. Do not store your cue in a
rack in the basement. Do not leave your cue in your car in the hot sun
or cold weather. As a general rule of thumb, if you are not using your
cue, store it in a cue case and tuck it away under your bed or in a
closet, but not in your car or basement.
- Can I use a piece of a brown paper bag, a dollar
bill, or sandpaper to smooth my Viking cue shaft?
Yes. Using a piece of a brown paper bag
works well if you need to smooth your Viking cue shaft in a hurry and
don't have access to anything else. We caution against using regular
sandpaper unless it has very fine grit (600 and up). Sandpaper can
remove the original finish or sealant and reduce the diameter of the
shaft if sanded too much. Using 000 steel wool works fine too, but be
careful not to overuse it. We suggest you use the Q-Wiz cue shaft
conditioning disc to smooth and polish your cue shaft.
- Can I use any kind of after-market product to
care for my Viking cue?
Yes. Read the instructions carefully so
as to avoid any potential damage to your Viking cue.