The UST Frequency Filtered shaft has no step or taper, so Iwill make the ‘peg’
fit hopefully nice and tight.
Just rotate the peg against the running belt on your belt sander. Rotate as you
would a ferrule. Belt spins down - peg spins up!
That way the peg remains round. Keep checking the fit
experts, I
knew Arnie and TFlan would offer solutions.
Kind regards, HARRY
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Reshaft a Flare-Tip putter
s a better method because you can restore the putter when
it's time to sell it.
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From: Arniesclubs
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Sent: Wed, Sep 25, 2013 10:11 am
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Reshaft a Flare-Tip putter
I am a little lost in your description! You failed to mentio
Another one
On Sep 25, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Tom Flanagan wrote:
> The only potential problem is if the shaft is installed via the traditional
> Ping slammed and crushed ball bearing method. No amount of heating and
> twisting will get the head off. Most of us have removed heads from Ping
> put
The only potential problem is if the shaft is installed via the traditional
Ping slammed and crushed ball bearing method. No amount of heating and
twisting will get the head off. Most of us have removed heads from Ping
putters by cutting the shaft near the hosel and drilling out the bearing, I
thin
I am a little lost in your description! You failed to mention what your
son ate for breakfast! :>)
Now the solution.
1. you can clamp the shaft, heat the shaft just above the hosel and with a
gloved hand twist and remove the head
2. You can remove the grip, slip a piece of PVC tubing over the s
My son is going to play the Ping Scottsdale TR Shea H LH'ed putter with variable
depth groove technology come spring.
Here is a pic of the head:
http://www.edwinwattsgolf.com/Ping-Scottsdale-TR-Shea-H-Strg-Mens-Putters-Steel/
10039430/Product
It has the 365 gram head weight he likes + a long