I am new to this fine area. I have a set of clubs that I am restoring: Spalding-left-handed stainless. They have great-sentimental value. They are Stainless cavity back heads.
Needs: --Regripping --Perhaps sandblast the grooved clubface area like some Ping's that I have heard about. --Perhaps repaint the lettering/numbering (Spalding 9). Can spray paint work or some type of fingernail polish style application. --Scotch brite the cavity back portion and paint black/or sandblast the cavity and primer and paint black. --Spray on lacquer or something to help prevent rust on the True Temper Shafts. I thought that if I sandblasted the whole iron portion that it would look ugly and change club swing characteristics: wind, grabbing on dirt. It would be a quick fix, but not an elegant one. I like the polished steel look. Done: --Used very fine steel wool to remove the few spots of rust from shafts. --Used a small steel brush to remove years of rust. I have an air compressor. An arc welder. Have experience in automotive restoration. Cut off wheel etcetera. Is there some type of FAQ so that I can take proper care of my clubs in the future? I have been fixing up some of my son's clubs. Sincerely, Jim Farquhar