I don't know if you were on this forum during the times Prof Tutelman and me 
and others had a back and forth on the subject of spining/puring. It was one of 
the few times Dr. T and I agreed on anything . Most of the "old timers" here 
had considerable input on the subject. We beat it to death, I thought - and 
here it is again. 
The very simple question is; how can any human accurately mark FLO on a shaft 
tip that's only .335" x pi, then accurately install it in a hosel? Think about 
it; .335 x pi = 1.05. Divide by 360 degrees = .00292". How can you accurately 
mark the spot and install it? 
TFlan

Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 08:19:07 -0700
From: robertdev...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SST Pured
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com



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
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