RE: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts

2005-01-25 Thread Graham Little
Bernie Baymiller Sent: Tuesday, 25 January 2005 10:47 PM To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts   Graham,   Sounds like me when I was 60...same kind of swing, about the same speed with a 5-iron and facing same problem. At that time, 11 years ago

Re: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts

2005-01-25 Thread tflan
raham Little To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 8:28 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts A customer has brought in his irons to be re-shafted. He’s nearly 60 and he’s slowing down. He has a smooth swing at 80mph. He has “firm” shaf

Re: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts

2005-01-25 Thread Bernie Baymiller
Little To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 11:28 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts A customer has brought in his irons to be re-shafted. He’s nearly 60 and he’s slowing down. He has a smooth swing at 80mph. He has “firm” shafts in

Re: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts

2005-01-25 Thread Bernie Baymiller
look, or try a shaft about 275 cpm raw frequency at 40" length and a torque about 3.0   BernieWrite to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Graham Little To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 11:28 PM Subject: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .

Re: ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts

2005-01-25 Thread Jeremy Ingle
 Whats wrong with shimming .370  ? then you have all the choice you need. Jeremy. Graham Little wrote: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts A customer has brought in his irons to be re-shafted. He’s nearly 60 and he’s slowing down. He has a smooth swing at 80mph. He has “firm”

ShopTalk: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts

2005-01-24 Thread Graham Little
Title: Powerbilt TPS .395 steel shafts A customer has brought in his irons to be re-shafted. He’s nearly 60 and he’s slowing down. He has a smooth swing at 80mph. He has “firm” shafts in there and wants to go to something softer. I can’t find a suitable replacement unless I shim in some .370