great video. I need a shaft puller like shown. Some old Wilson irons are a bear to remove and I've had to pound the end with a steel removal bar and sometimes that doesn't work.
Thanks for the bringing to life this shaft puller.I've been doing it the old fashioned way of a pry bar.Making marks was not uncommon on my method.I just purchased a similar puller off Ebay. $92 delivered.I'm sure I'll have to experiment with the amount of pumps to use.You sure make it look easy.I have also ordered a butane mini torch.Like you I think the propane is over kill on graphite.Thanks again ..Bayhawk
With steel shafts, you can just use an electric heat gun and just twist the head off. Much easier. Even with Graphite shafts you only need an electric heat gun for most jobs but with Graphite you need to put it into a shaft puller to pull it out straight so you don't ruin the graphite.
You are right, the electric heat gun is OK to use, but the small butane torch concentrates the heat directly on the hosel and in a much smaller area that reduces the possibility of scorching the paint. With the small pin point flame you can usually handle the head without gloves. The butane torch is also usually faster than the heat gun.
Very informative instructions. But I must agree with the latter post, perhaps with the assistance of another for close ups of the clamp and removal of the club heads. Thanks so much for the instructions.
Please tell me where I can buy that shaft puller.
Thanks
R. G.
MadridFortuny 4 months ago
@MadridFortuny - Sorry they are no longer being made. Similar type at Billy Bob's Golf and you might find some similar on Ebay.
agcpclubfitter 3 months ago
great video. I need a shaft puller like shown. Some old Wilson irons are a bear to remove and I've had to pound the end with a steel removal bar and sometimes that doesn't work.
Golfengineer 1 year ago
Thanks for the bringing to life this shaft puller.I've been doing it the old fashioned way of a pry bar.Making marks was not uncommon on my method.I just purchased a similar puller off Ebay. $92 delivered.I'm sure I'll have to experiment with the amount of pumps to use.You sure make it look easy.I have also ordered a butane mini torch.Like you I think the propane is over kill on graphite.Thanks again ..Bayhawk
westbrazos 1 year ago
With steel shafts, you can just use an electric heat gun and just twist the head off. Much easier. Even with Graphite shafts you only need an electric heat gun for most jobs but with Graphite you need to put it into a shaft puller to pull it out straight so you don't ruin the graphite.
mcbizclub 2 years ago
You are right, the electric heat gun is OK to use, but the small butane torch concentrates the heat directly on the hosel and in a much smaller area that reduces the possibility of scorching the paint. With the small pin point flame you can usually handle the head without gloves. The butane torch is also usually faster than the heat gun.
agcpclubfitter 1 year ago
Good video and nice step by step procedure, but need closer view
matkren 2 years ago
Where can I get this shaft puller?
lmartise 2 years ago
How much is that shaft puller?
lmartise 3 years ago
That puller is no longer available but we are looking for something similar. We will post when we find one.
agcpclubfitter 1 year ago
Very informative instructions. But I must agree with the latter post, perhaps with the assistance of another for close ups of the clamp and removal of the club heads. Thanks so much for the instructions.
RevBigDaddie 3 years ago
good video, but some close up shots would have been better.
itubeutude 4 years ago 2
This was done with a mini cam and we have a better camera now and will be doing an update soon.
agcpclubfitter 1 year ago