It does not take that much heat to remove a shaft. I simply use a heat gun for less than 10 seconds and the shaft will slip right out, never damaging the shaft or the feral.
Hi have you try this technique with a marker pen and stove up? Mean you coloring your wedge with the marker pen then you put in the stove then that turn the same color as your oil can.
Warning! This will change the structure of the metal. Regardless of what he said, this can affect the playabilty of the club. I would not do this to your clubs if you cannot afford to replace them. All metals are different, so doing this to a cast vs a forged club will produce different results. Attempt at your own risk.
This is how not to take a club head off. First of all you never twist a head off a graphite shaft as it will ruin the shaft for good and also you don't need a torch for something like this either for graphite and you torched it way too long. Just use an electric heat gun for this. But most importantly let the experts do it.
Alexandre Casey I come back after one year, hoping that you have deleted this monstrosity of a comment, on this work of art. Alas, your ridiculous, poorly spelt, sorry attempt at an insult is still here. Shame, shame on you.
Thanks for taking the time to make this. Very informative on the process and gives me the courage to try it on my own wedges. Thanks
Awesome vid. About to refurb a wedge set myself and this’ll work perfectly. Cheers mate
Thanks for the walk through bro ! You should do more videos like these (if you do a fair bit of DIY golf pimping).
Just found this video. Very cool. thanks for posting
hey Mr. t. you taught me english, and social studies 16-17. same as major mud slinger
It does not take that much heat to remove a shaft. I simply use a heat gun for less than 10 seconds and the shaft will slip right out, never damaging the shaft or the feral.
quenching in oil not necessary?
Will this only work on forged clubs? or Cast to?
Sweet video dude!
BakuShibe Do I know you from somewhere?
was the club chrome to begin with?
You Sir know how to do a presentation. Thanks.
Hey mr Tipton it’s one of your students Megan, lol
Meganexgangsma oh hey I found it cool
actually you want to use a heat gun to take head of a graphite shaft not a heat gun....YOU WILL DAMAGE THE SHAFT.
Hey mr tipton big fan
Hi have you try this technique with a marker pen and stove up? Mean you coloring your wedge with the marker pen then you put in the stove then that turn the same color as your oil can.
Any particular brand?
Hey daddy Tipton. It's one of your old students. Can you guess who?
We all need you
FYI I’m Jack Guerre’s sister
Warning! This will change the structure of the metal. Regardless of what he said, this can affect the playabilty of the club. I would not do this to your clubs if you cannot afford to replace them. All metals are different, so doing this to a cast vs a forged club will produce different results. Attempt at your own risk.
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This is how not to take a club head off. First of all you never twist a head off a graphite shaft as it will ruin the shaft for good and also you don't need a torch for something like this either for graphite and you torched it way too long. Just use an electric heat gun for this. But most importantly let the experts do it.
wow this is a creative way to ruing a golf club
Alexandre Casey How would you know, you can't even spell you stupid idiot
Alexandre Casey I come back after one year, hoping that you have deleted this monstrosity of a comment, on this work of art. Alas, your ridiculous, poorly spelt, sorry attempt at an insult is still here. Shame, shame on you.