Don is right about the flowing. we had plenty of shafts that after being Pured would almost go in circles when you went to frequency them.
Here is a question. Does flowing really, I mean really make a difference? When you flow a shaft your only checking to see that it moves consistently through one plane. When we swing the club the shaft actually bends on two planes (back and down) So is only checking it on one plane really doing anything? Sincerely, Robert Devino 14252 Delano St. Van Nuys, Ca. 91401 (818) 908-1691 (818) 770 -0475 cell ________________________________ From: Don M <d...@mcluckie.net> To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 7:54:30 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SST Pured The grading is before puring, I assume? I had some pured Rifle graphites but I forget what info was provided. Those that I bought did not all FLO on the pured line. I ended up doing my own FLO-ing. As far as consistent grade shafts that FLO easily, I tend to like UST. -Don M --- On Fri, 7/10/09, j...@clubmaker-online.com <j...@clubmaker-online.com> wrote: > From: j...@clubmaker-online.com <j...@clubmaker-online.com> > Subject: ShopTalk: SST Pured > To: shoptalk@mail.msen.com > Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 7:48 AM > I had two shafts SST pured by Golf > works. One expensive shaft one mid priced and both were > "grade b". Is grade b about the best you've found or are > some grade a? If so, which were grade a? > -- > > Thanks! > John Muir > shoptalk > http://clubmaker-online.com > http://gripscience.com > http://thedriverstudio.com > http://twitter.com/golfcast > 810.923.7396 > > -- > Shoptalk ** Sponsored by the new Aldila Voodoo. > Learn more at http://aldilavoodoo.com/ > -- Shoptalk ** Sponsored by the new Aldila Voodoo. Learn more at http://aldilavoodoo.com/