Now that's almost what I would call a loaded question. Maybe 10 yards. On the
other side of that coin, I hit my S300 irons about 10 yards longer than I do
with a demo iron, same head, on a R300 shaft. Go figure that one. Timing is
everything.
Rich "Mac" McHattie
Mac's Golf
What could you expect the distance loss would be between a "stiff" flex shaft installation and a "regular" flex shaft, with all other parameters remaining the same?
An air compressor is also great for cleaning your golf shoes. Not only to clear the spikes but to get the sand and dirt around the seams. It takes about 20 seconds a shoe and your done.
Royce,
You're absolutely right!! I had glossed over the fact that it is 2GPM (max).
I used it for a couple of hours yesterday and didn't have the river of water
leading to the gutter that I expected. The stucco wall around my yard was
almost black from mold and mildew. Now I'm happy to say it is
Good site...I looked at the USA site, and the accessory I got for cleaning
my deck/driving range is the K12 surface cleaner. Did a super job
Royce
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In a message dated 5/28/03 3:06:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I mentioned earlier, hairspray works great for installing bike grips.
Haven't tried it on golf grips yet.
The clear putter grips originally made by Percise Grip is installed with hairspray. Another messy,
Brian Lyall said:
> This is a very timely topic. I have to replace the grips on my sons
> bike. What's the best procedure for doing this. I was thinking of using
> grip tape but if there is a way that doesn't require it all the better.
As I mentioned earlier, hairspray works great for installing
Ed thanks in the meantime I found this all Karcher owners might find it
useful
Jeremy
http://www.karcher.ca/CWelecdiagnosticpg.htm
Hope you guys can help clear me up on an issue. I know what the spine is on the shaft and how to find it. I also think that most would orient this spine at 9 o'clock (for right handers) in the hosel.
Is this orientation correct or have I misinterpreted something?
Thanks in advance for your r
Hi RK,
You have been immeasurably helpful in the past with your advice and recommendations regarding machining tools & procedures.
I'm looking at dial indicators and specifically electronic digital dial indicators in the MSC Industrial Supply Book. They list "IDA Digimatic", "IDF Digimatic", IDC
Jeremy,
I also have a Karcher. I'd guess that it is a problem with the
"pump" part. You can call them up and describe the problem.
If I'm correct it is a VERY simple job to fix it yourself
(unbolt the old part and bolt the new one on). Karcher will
give you a number of their parts distributor an
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Star Grip Tapeless
Installation
This is a very timely topic. I have to replace the grips on my
sons bike. What's the best procedure for doing this. I was thinking of
using grip tape but if there is a way that doesn't require it all the
better.
You can also
install grips with
Lew, I've sent you 3 E-Mails trying to explain that your puller "CAN NOT" be retrofitted. Only Pullers with a 3" clamp can be updated to the newest "FLOATING CLAMP DESIGN". Again Lew the only thing I can do is sell you a puller,MKVII, at a reduced rate and you can keep your older model
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