I've attached it as an .xls file. T
Doug Audirsch wrote:
Thanks a lot. Sounds like a reasonable solution. I would
appreciate the list of numbers if you ever run across it again.
Doug
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Steve
Sent:
Wednesday, August 27, 2003 4:3
Doug,
I don't bother with it. The pros that do use automotive
paint. What do you think the OEM uses?
Cub
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Doug
Audirsch
To: ShopTalk
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:58
AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Repainting
clubheads?
Have yo
Thanks a lot. Sounds like a reasonable solution. I would appreciate the list of numbers if you ever run across it again. Doug - Original Message - From: Steve Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 4:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Repainting clubheads? Golfsmith uses P
Golfsmith uses PPG automotive enamels. I have a list of paint numbers
that they use to match some of the different clubs if I can find it.
Tcd
Doug Audirsch wrote:
Have you used this and had good, long-lasting effects?
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From:
Steve "Cub" Culbret
Title: Message
Doug,
It's not a do-it-yourself method, but I just
sent a clubhead (Dynacraft PC3 with a idiot mark on top and a dent on the
bottom) to James Russano at http://customclubcoatings.com/. The
head was black and came back a midnight blue around the bottom changing to a
translucent
Have you used this and had good, long-lasting effects? - Original Message - From: Steve "Cub" Culbreth Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 12:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Repainting clubheads? Automotive paint. Cub - Original Message - From: Doug Audir
Automotive paint.
Cub
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From:
Doug
Audirsch
To: ShopTalk
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 6:32
PM
Subject: ShopTalk: Repainting
clubheads?
Does anyone know of an economical way to repaint clubheads (not the
scorelines and other engrave
Does anyone know of an economical way to repaint clubheads (not the scorelines and other engraved features)? I have some old clubheads sitting around that are pretty scuffed up and wondered if there was an easy "do-it-yourself" way to repaint them. I am obviously concerned about the durability of
Well if the rule of holding a head on the end of a shaft doesn't apply,
it ain't no good anyway. If it breaks down much lower than epoxy,
it ain't no good again because it breaks down at car trunk temps
then.
At 05:05 PM 8/26/2003, you wrote:
SA2000 is not an epoxy its an
adhesive. The same ru
Al
I build all the engines at the shop. I have a flow
bench and a dynamometer. We do cylinder head porting and polishing as well
as flow bench work. We do everything in house. I am located just outside
Nashville, Tenn. We do a lot of hot rods similar to what you have. Contact me
personally b
Hunter,
Oh, I believe you. I just doubt it was the temp, though I don't
know the breakdown temp of SA2000. The Epoxy I use has a break down
temp of around 230-240F. I would have to believe the SA2000
wouldn't be too much lower. There is too much of it being used to
not have heard about that k
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