They play a little stiff. However, a freq reading is a freq reading is a
freq reading . . . etc. They play a little stiffer mostly because of the
torque and to some extent, the weight. Otherwise the wiggle readings are the
same as those found with a 12" ruler or a 1000" inch beam.
Frequency is aft
I recently picked up some Titanium wood shafts for cheap to try them in fairway woods,
and I'm wondering how to interpret the frequency readings. I've read that due to the
playing characteristics of ti, that I should trim these at about 10 cpm less than I
normally would. Does this correspond w
Colin,
I THINK I know what you are talking about. I searched for
drop door/drawer fixture/hinge/bracket, etc. and couldn't find
anything.
Does it look like this "Friction Lid Support"?
http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1340649&cp=1254881.1255030.1259871&parentPage=family
I'm a
In a message dated 6/7/04 9:44:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
L.E. Plastics in Ca.
They also make adapters, shims etc.
I can't seem to find a web site but I can get it tomorrow at work and post it.
David
www.leplastic.com
Harry F. Schiestel wrote:
Besides Bohning, who else manufactures ferrules? thanks Harry S
Harry,
You can get a number of ferrules, (without
coloured rings), from Billy Bob's.
But, The Glory Golf Appliance Company,
try:
http://www.golfferrule.com/products.asp
has just about anythi
Title: Re: ShopTalk: Who makes
ferrules?
Jenny's company has been making the ferrules that I'm using on my
Elevon hybrid and they do a great job for me. Excellent service.
John
Harry,
The folks
below sent me some samples and a price list. The ferrules are
good quality and the prices are decen