scotts33 backinit That is exactly why I use a little to "lube" the ferrule. I don't feel it's enough to rely on a ferrule to head bond.....but I may be wrong. +1 I agree! š
sdandrea1 Tomorrow's build Integra Sooooo Long 7w Integra idrive hybrids 5, 6, 7 Integra idrive hybrids 4-SW Integra idrive hybrids PW, SW My Thursday group is getting an idrive virus!
Eguller sdandrea1 My Thursday group is getting an idrive virus! It appears to be a highly contagious virus. Yikes....
Rickochet sdandrea1 Tomorrow's build Integra Sooooo Long 7w Integra idrive hybrids 5, 6, 7 Integra idrive hybrids 4-SW Integra idrive hybrids PW, SW I just got the iDrive 3 and 4 hybrid heads in to add to my 5 - LW. š
Subsonic Fascinating read about epoxy and ferrules. Not an issue with the Eye2s... @sdandrea1 You could use Elmers glue or scotch tape to hold your sticks together... š
sdandrea1 Subsonic You could use Elmers glue or scotch tape to hold your sticks together... š Chewing gum....... š¤£
CallMeAl Picked up a New Wilson D7 Driver. Got rid of that junk Pro Launch Red and installed a Fujikura Pro 56. Much More Stable Now!
Walterjn Well, I finally got that 5 wood shafted. Now it's sitting in the corner with the epoxy curing.
Typhoon I got rid of the 1ā extension from my Paderson Velocity playing length shaft. Iām having zero luck with it at 46.5āā¦ same goes for my HOF Black Diamond shaft. So before I put the 2 up for sale I figured Iād try losing an inch off the Paddy first. Funny thing is the Paddy at full length is a blast to hit and pretty accurate.
Walterjn I finally got the other 2 iron heads shafted up. They're in the corner curing with the 5 wood, and the 7 iron. Then I just have to cut to length and install the grips before I get to play with them. I set up the 5 wood, and one of the 6 irons as regular flex, and the other 6 iron and the 7 iron as stiff flex. I might as well see how these Diamond tour golf shafts compare in regular and stiff next to my Callaway stock regular flex shafts.
LBlack14 Walterjn If I were you, I'd set those in a playing position and not standing up on their toes, just as a stability issue, so as not to twist or move while drying. It can happen, don't ask me how I know. š Somebody has moved to the dark side.š
Rickochet LBlack14 If I were you, I'd set those in a playing position and not standing up on their toes, just as a stability issue, so as not to twist or move while drying. It can happen, don't ask me how I know. š I also like to check the left over glue about 4 or 5 hours after shafting the heads to see if it has partially set up. If so I gently pick the clubs up by the head to see if any glue has oozed out. It is still easy to clean if needed and you can do so without disturbing the shaft.
Walterjn LBlack14 good idea. I'll try to remember to do that from now on. Rickochet great tip, I already wiped the excess that oozed out when I put the shafts in. I didn't think than any more would come out.
LBlack14 Walterjn I always set my extra epoxy next to the heads when they're drying and put my mixing tee in it.
Walterjn LBlack14 I make sure that I keep the extra epoxy and mixing stick nearby and check that before I touch the club.