It shouldn’t enter the club head as the head would be sealed with glue. If it is a concern you could get some paper towel to dry the head before pushing down the ferrule 👍
Easy job and not just a cosmetic fix. Ferrules are an important part of the club...good job Darb 👍 As an aside...you should've had Claire do it, she's better looking than you 😜
Really good tip done it a few times ,doing it again today.
Tnks
Dareen.
Cheers Darren top tip. 👍
Your very welcome
Can you get ferrules with groves in? Could do with some extra spin on my hozel rockets
Will sort some out for you mate.
Thanks for useful vid. With hot water, am I not going to have water entering and risk rust?
It shouldn’t enter the club head as the head would be sealed with glue. If it is a concern you could get some paper towel to dry the head before pushing down the ferrule 👍
Finally someone using hot water on plastic instead of a torch
Never used any other technique.works the best doesn’t burn the plastic
Good tip about the hot water. I’ve used a heat gun in the past with obvious result (I came and got another ferrule 😂)
You can do it with a heat gun Mick, you just need to be careful and watch what you're doing 👍
Yes you can use a heat gun, on low setting, but if you aren’t careful it’s new ferrule time. I’ve always used the hot tap and always been successful
Easy job and not just a cosmetic fix. Ferrules are an important part of the club...good job Darb 👍
As an aside...you should've had Claire do it, she's better looking than you 😜
Enjoyed doing the fix. She might make an appearance soon.
@@darrenarbergolf good girl.
The super glue method is quicker and cleaner but who cares so long as it stays down for the owner 👍
Rishi and Neil are better looking than darbs too
@@jamesscott5724 CoViD zone now James...I'm surprised Darbs can raise a finger to type 😉😉😉
@@jamesscott5724 I could agree more 😂😂😂😂