Putter Refinish Question
I've never lost a headcover of any kind, in my life. It's not that difficult.
We get a shitload of iron covers turned in. Obviously that’s 11 or so Headcovers to keep track of… bound to lose one, percentages are too high.
I always use a putter cover now. Back when I had a Ping Anser 2 stainless I didn’t, and they didn’t sell them with the putters anyway. Now the softer putters need covers or it’ll look like a bit before you know it. Rex putter is proof of what happens when you use one. My Ping Redwood Anser is flawless as was my Anser 2 milled that I just sold.
My putter came with a fake leather Scotty looking cover but it’s too big and bulky. I found a small stretchy cover on e bay . Take it off, stick it in my pocket, putt and put it back on. My son in law drives me nuts. He keeps all his head covers on in the trunk and for play he takes em off. What’s going to happen in the trunk?
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Par4QC I think all iron covers don’t fit snugly and get lost. They fall off while clubs bang together or when they pull another club out of the bag. A lot of the covers are generic so they are not on the heads very tight.
We have some that come in the have a number on one side and a skull on the other, just flat piece of vinyl… it’s a piece of crap. Another company called Craftsman… not the tool… but they come in all the time… vinyl flat pice of crap.
They fit like a men’s size 10 shoe on an infants foot.
I've never lost an iron cover, of any kind, in my life. It's not that difficult.
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You guys need to stop using the "players" type iron and come.over to the chunky cavity back side, cuz my iron covers ain't going nowhere?
Gonna dredge up this thread, looking for advice from those "in the know".
Got this putter head from @KCee a while ago, with intentions of refinishing it. I finally got around to sand blasting it clean, today. I really like how it looks now/raw. Can I put some type of clear coat on it and leave it as is, but add paintfill or how would I go about it and how the hell do you clean paintfill in the tight spots, like the back of the cavity and the sight lines on the back flange? Also, how do you clean up paintfill without taking off paint and clear or whatever?
Dental assistants have left over metal, dental picks that are very handy for that and cleaning grooves
that are ummmm difficult. They readily hand them out as they have to dispose of them anyway in my
experience.
I meant cleaning the paintfill I use. There's zero paint left.