Tom:
Did you feel the shaft was too stiff insalled thru bore?and did you butt trim after reinstalling the shaft?
Harold Still
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> Are you using a good shaft puller/head pusher?
>
> I don't like a heat gun for this. Titleist drivers aren't significantly
> different than any other driver except it takes a little more time. I use a
> propane torch for heat. I heat the head before placing it in the puller. I
> let it set for a while, then I apply pressure to the head with the puller
> screw and gradually add heat, moving the flame over the hosel and sole in
> short bursts. It takes a while but there's no reason to fry the paint. You
> could get some of that stuff Maltby sells. Spray it on the head as required
> and heat the head. Apply plenty of pressure with the puller. The head should
> come off with no problems.
>
> I just "short stepped" a new Titleist 905. It had a Fujikura! Speeder Pro, S
> flex. The owner, a scratch player, couldn't keep from hitting it low right.
> I pulled the shaft and reinstalled it to a 1 3/8" depth, plugged the bottom
> end and gave it back to the guy. He's killing it. Pulling and short stepping
> was no problem at all.
>
> TFlan
>
>
> Hi,
>
> having trouble with taking the shaft out of titleist drivers. No matter the
> amount of heat- I am
> using a heat gun - the head gets scorched. Any suggestions? Tricks.
>
> Thanks,
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> From: "Duncan McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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