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    What equipment/tools do I need to make my own driver? I have a workbench in the garage. I have recently started playing and all the new drivers seem so expenisve, I must be able to cut costs if I can assemble the components myself?

  • #2
    Re: Buiding my own driver?

    Speak to Golfbald,

    You can send him a private e-mail or hope he sees your thread.

    Ian.

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    • #3
      Re: Buiding my own driver?

      Well, you'll need a shaft, grip, ferrule and head. You know, the basic club components.

      You'll also need clubmaking epoxy (and a method to administer it), grip tape and the proper grip solvent (some grip tape is water-actuated, while other tape is solvent actuated). Some shaft blocks for your vise would be a good idea. Also, a hacksaw or pipe cutter for steel shafts and some sandpaper for prepping the shaft tip is necessary.

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      • #4
        Re: Buiding my own driver?

        Why don't you have a look on ebay. There are some great bargains there on new clubs.
        http://sports.listings.ebay.co.uk/Go...istingItemList

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        • #5
          Re: Buiding my own driver?

          thanks fellas

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          • #6
            Re: Buiding my own driver?

            LowPost has a good list for starters.

            Club making is not just a glue job. I have found that to make premium club, a good deal of knowledge about shaft spines and weighting is needed. A steel shaft has one spine and a graphite 2 spines. Don't trust the labels on th shafts or the way your irons are assembled. I took my Hogans, factory assembled, apart and marked the original location. I spine aligned the shafts and found only 3 to be perfect, 2 slightly out and 3 so far out they were almost unplayable. I realigned all the shafts to the desired location, re weighted the clubs properly, that's another story, and now they play fantastic. There are a few good books on clubmaking, before starting to explore this (Expensive) hobby, aa good book will be a huge asset!

            If you seek this endevour, you will definately improve your equipment, but mistakes can be very expensive. Start with Steel Shafted Drivers, then work into graphite.

            GolfBald

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            • #7
              Re: Buiding my own driver?

              I agree Golfbald - there's much more than cramming shafts into heads and slapping a grip on. I didn't want to go down that path you did, and potentially scare him off!

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              • #8
                Re: Buiding my own driver?

                Noodles,

                It wasn't my intent to scare you off, only to educate. When I started building clubs I was under that impression, then I learned the art. I am currently testing LD Shafts, grips both leather and synthetic. I am also submitting ideas to club manufacturers. I have some prototypes coming in soon.

                By all means don't be afraid to experiment, just trying to set you off in a good direction!

                GB

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