I'm reshafting a fairway wood for my wife and am now waiting for the epoxy to harden. The new ferrule is a tad larger that the hosel and needs to be "taken down" in diameter. I'm not sure how to do this. I want the finished appearance to be high quality.
I've read that I can dip a rag in acetone and then work the ferrule with the rag. I guess the chemical disolves the ferrule material. I'm worried that it might also disolve the graphite shaft or the finish on the shaft.
In the clubmakers catalogs that I have, they show the club being held up against what appears to be a sander. Again, I suspect that it's not really a sander as the sandpaper would marr the hosel and/or the shaft.
Could someone please enlighten me? Thanks in advance.
Jim
I've read that I can dip a rag in acetone and then work the ferrule with the rag. I guess the chemical disolves the ferrule material. I'm worried that it might also disolve the graphite shaft or the finish on the shaft.
In the clubmakers catalogs that I have, they show the club being held up against what appears to be a sander. Again, I suspect that it's not really a sander as the sandpaper would marr the hosel and/or the shaft.
Could someone please enlighten me? Thanks in advance.
Jim
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