I had a brand new steel shaft put on an iron and it makes crackling and creaking noises when bent or torqued by hand. Hits fine, but the noise is worriesome. Could it be extra epoxy in there or is it a crap job they did and should be redone.
I would like to know how to refurbish clubs that have wear. What are your thoughts on how to make my old clubs look new...including regrooving etc etc Thanks for your videos as they are very informative.
Hey-poonwoofer!! If I were you, I would work on my spelling and punctuation skills before I decided to try and insult someone. You get an F- for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Get a life, an eduction, buy some friends, and move out of your mom's house!!
Pretty good. I have the same shaft puller, it really keeps the shaft secure. I think the number one mistake that inexperienced people make is using too much heat. I've actually had few steel shafted clubs that I couldn't just use a heat gun on the hosel, then lightly pull and turn while holding the club head. Nice job. Now I don't know what that club-repairing neophyte is talking about when he said that your ruining the integrity of the club. I used to work for an orthopedic surgeon that
the only moron that i see is the one who talks like a gutter mouth, spells like a first grader, sounds like a red neck and apparently has a brain the size of a gerbil. i have been repairing clubs for over 10 years and have never had any response from such an idiot as yourself. if you have any real questions or just want to man up why don't you call me and we can discuss this like men instead of hiding behind a drunken-like rant. the phone # is at the top of the video.
dude u r fucking terrible at this who taught u how to re shaft a golf club you fucking moron u r going to ruin th eintegrity of the club with that sloppy handling
I had a brand new steel shaft put on an iron and it makes crackling and creaking noises when bent or torqued by hand. Hits fine, but the noise is worriesome. Could it be extra epoxy in there or is it a crap job they did and should be redone.
DCUPtoejuice 9 months ago
I would like to know how to refurbish clubs that have wear. What are your thoughts on how to make my old clubs look new...including regrooving etc etc Thanks for your videos as they are very informative.
John
jbeaube 10 months ago
FYI - They make "golf shield" in gel form you can spray on. Protects the club from burning while using a torch.
theciskokidd 1 year ago
Hey-poonwoofer!! If I were you, I would work on my spelling and punctuation skills before I decided to try and insult someone. You get an F- for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Get a life, an eduction, buy some friends, and move out of your mom's house!!
MWolverine1969 1 year ago
Pretty good. I have the same shaft puller, it really keeps the shaft secure. I think the number one mistake that inexperienced people make is using too much heat. I've actually had few steel shafted clubs that I couldn't just use a heat gun on the hosel, then lightly pull and turn while holding the club head. Nice job. Now I don't know what that club-repairing neophyte is talking about when he said that your ruining the integrity of the club. I used to work for an orthopedic surgeon that
MWolverine1969 1 year ago
I have an x18 callaway P wedge, how much do you cut off the shaft when you re shaft them?
awences1 1 year ago
the only moron that i see is the one who talks like a gutter mouth, spells like a first grader, sounds like a red neck and apparently has a brain the size of a gerbil. i have been repairing clubs for over 10 years and have never had any response from such an idiot as yourself. if you have any real questions or just want to man up why don't you call me and we can discuss this like men instead of hiding behind a drunken-like rant. the phone # is at the top of the video.
rpedrick1 1 year ago 2
dude u r fucking terrible at this who taught u how to re shaft a golf club you fucking moron u r going to ruin th eintegrity of the club with that sloppy handling
poonwoofer 1 year ago
Notice its a hook blade and not a slice blade.
wdt9801 1 year ago
now I know why not to use a torch
liniluv1 2 years ago