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  • #1
    Re: How to fit a shaft?

    Well, you'll need some golf club epoxy, a heat source (either a propane torch or heat gun), something that will protect the head from heat (I use club shield from GolfWorks, cool zone is another similar product, I've heard (haven't tried) a ton of vaseline will work), something to cut the shaft with, and something to measure the shaft diameter and hosel bore. Something to clean the hosel (a drill bit that's hosel sized), and something to clean and prep the shaft (sandpaper). Oh - and a shaft puller. There are hydraulic ones, but I bought one off eBay (user iesa2) for 40 US plus shipping.

    Shafts are not completely interchangable. Wood shafts are often .335" or .350", and iron shafts (as a rule) are .370" at the tip.

    Now, provided that your shaft will fit:

    Heat up the ferrule, and use some pliers to pry it off. Keep applying heat EVENLY to the hosel (that you've coated generously with your head protectant), keeping the pressure constant with your shaft puller.

    Once the head pops off, set it aside to cool. Prep your new shaft. If you have another ferrule, slip it on now. Ferrules aren't necessary with steel shafts - they're cosmetic.

    Once the head is cool, drill it out. This will help clean up the old epoxy. Grab some rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits and a Q tip (cotton swab), and use them to wipe down your freshly prepped hosel. Allow the hosel to dry, and mix up your epoxy, roll the tip of the shaft through it, and insert it into the head while twisting the head on (this will smear epoxy all over the shaft, and the inside of the hosel.) Pull your shaft out, blow it out (to remove epoxy from the inside of the shaft, dip again into the epoxy (if necessary), and put the shaft back in the head.

    Let dry for the recommended cure time.

    Add your grip, and let 'er rip!

    As I posted before, straight assembly is pretty easy (and pretty cheap). Now you're talking about repair (essentially). This is obviously more expensive, because you need more toys.

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    • #2
      Re: How to fit a shaft?

      Just a quick note. When you cut down any shafts, it will become stiffer and the club probably wont play the way you wish it would.

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      • #3
        Re: How to fit a shaft?

        But if you cut from the butt end, you'd have to take quite a chunk to notice the difference in stiffness.

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        • #4
          Re: How to fit a shaft?

          Being a driver shaft and putting it in to a 5wood would mean a bit of a chunk right?

          Not sure what the difference is but it be at least an inch. I used to have a driver that I cut down the shaft by an inch and it definitely stiffened up.

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          • #5
            Re: How to fit a shaft?

            Hi, its me again. It seems to me you are in to tinkering with your clubs,great,you will find it a very rewarding hobby. Why not get in touch with Golfsmith Europe and ask for their clubmaking catalogue, phone 0800212986. Its full of information, they also have a technical dept. to answer any of your questions.

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            • #6
              Re: How to fit a shaft?

              I think that to take an inch is ~ 1/2 flex. Sorry, I missed the ex-driver shaft part. But in comparison, to take an inch off the tip would not only deplete the parallel tip section (PTS), but would stiffen the shaft by a full flex, IIRC.

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              • #7
                Re: How to fit a shaft?

                My first thought is: Why mess with a club that hits amazingly and you can trust so well?

                I really don't have a second thought.

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                • #8
                  Re: How to fit a shaft?

                  Be careful with your shiny silver tape - too much can actually change the swingweight of the shaft (what do you think lead tape is?)

                  Other than that, have fun!

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                  • #9
                    Re: How to fit a shaft?

                    STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!

                    Dont touch your woods yourself Ricky. Irons are easy but woods are tricky things to re shaft yourself. Get a reputable clubmaker to do the job. If you butt trim a shaft it has no effect on the flex of the shaft, just the weight, until you remove more than you are allowed. A 5 wood shaft will only be a couple of inches shorter than a driver anyway.

                    Get onto e-bay and pick up a cheap grafalloy shaft. With a fairway wood its sometimes a good idea to go a little heavier and/or stiffer than your driver. This improves control with little sacrifice in distance.

                    And get a decade multi compound grip, they are the mutts nuts....

                    D

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                    • #10
                      Re: How to fit a shaft?

                      Originally posted by bythatmuch
                      My first thought is: Why mess with a club that hits amazingly and you can trust so well?
                      Bingo, why on earth are you going to change a club that is amazing?
                      Forget about who makes it and what shaft it contains.
                      Remember the golden rule of golf, its not how far, its how many.

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