Re: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts:

2002-07-04 Thread Al Taylor
_ ._ _. _._ ... At 05:44 PM 07/03/2002 -0600, you wrote: My method of blowing grips: When working with compressed air, I cannot stress safety enough! 1)Hold the club, with the grip up, and inject about 3 or 4 ml (tiny amount) of solvent into the shaft. (you may have to

Re: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts:

2002-07-04 Thread Burgess Howell
Huh? At 11:27 AM 7/4/02, Al wrote: _ ._ _. _._ ... At 05:44 PM 07/03/2002 -0600, you wrote: My method of blowing grips:...

ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts:

2002-07-03 Thread BBIRDNYPD
A couple of questions: How much pressure should be used? Should you utilize some sort of clamping device over the shaft? I sort of remember reading something about a clamp or shield on one WEB site or another. Thanks in advance. Ed

Re: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts:

2002-07-03 Thread Bernie Baymiller
, July 03, 2002 2:36 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts: A couple of questions:How much pressure should be used?Should you utilize some sort of clamping device over the shaft? I sort of remember reading something about a clamp or shield on one WEB site or another.Thanks

Re: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts:

2002-07-03 Thread Bernie Baymiller
PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts: - Original Message - From: Bernie Baymiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 4:49 PM Doesn't take much pressure at all. I did it several times with a bicycle pump. I usually use a bicycle pump when I blow a grip off

Re: ShopTalk: Blowing off shafts:

2002-07-03 Thread Another Happy Linux User
My method of blowing grips: When working with compressed air, I cannot stress safety enough! 1)Hold the club, with the grip up, and inject about 3 or 4 ml (tiny amount) of solvent into the shaft. (you may have to puncture the tape, ie with a golf tee). It takes only a very small amount of