Hi Jeremy,
I think I may have a used one. I can check if you are interested.
Dan
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Dan thanks a lot but at the moment it looks like Colin in Calgary has one.
regards Jeremy
I have a set of my buddies 20 year old Titleist irons that he would like
to re-shaft. I put them in my shaft puller and heated them up with my heat
gun and they won't budge. Any suggestions on how I can remove them??
Thanks
Darcy
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In a message dated 9/15/06 6:01:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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I put
them in my shaft puller and heated them up with my heatgun and they won't
budge.
Use a propane torch and don't be bashful with the
heat!
Darcy,As Arnie said, use a propane torch. They shouldn't be but check to see if they are pinned. This was common in the early days. For steel shafts I prefer to clamp in a vise and twist off. Be careful, the heads will be hot. CarlGet Gripped [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a set of my