@@magnusmcsween5894 you gotta put a screwdriver in the bic and make it arrive where the screwdriver tapers. Also helps to have some kind of lubricant (I used my spit lol hawkkk tuuuu spit on that thing)
I’m so happy to find you. I will have lots of questions as I am really interested to learn as much as possible about fixes, fittings, and general club maintenance. Keep up the good work
Thanks for another really useful video. If you had time, could you post a video about how to ensure you build a club (irons in particular) to a precise swingweight before you assemble all the parts with the grip tape & epoxy. Also, what to look out for when you're changing from a lightweight steel shaft to a heavy one (or vice versa), when the static weight changes. Thanks very much.
Hi Ryan, why does the ferrule move and loses after a while. Take my 7 iron as an example, after a few rounds I need to push the club head and shaft back together again. Is this due to bad workmanship?
A few things could be done depending on the head. But a club builder could put a small thing of hot melt in the head. It’s super tacky. Some heads, a weight could be removed and allow for the object to be removed. They also make a head tacking adhesive that could be used similar to hot melt.
Managed to do this with the outside layer of a cheap Bic pen and a screwdriver. Thanks
Thank you for this! I was about to go out and buy tools until I read this comment. Worked!
@@bwhadlock really glad I helped lol. Nothing is more frustrating than having a new build ruined by a shaft rattle
Been trying for 30 min. How the hell did you do this😂
@@magnusmcsween5894 you gotta put a screwdriver in the bic and make it arrive where the screwdriver tapers. Also helps to have some kind of lubricant (I used my spit lol hawkkk tuuuu spit on that thing)
I’m so happy to find you. I will have lots of questions as I am really interested to learn as much as possible about fixes, fittings, and general club maintenance. Keep up the good work
Thanks for another really useful video. If you had time, could you post a video about how to ensure you build a club (irons in particular) to a precise swingweight before you assemble all the parts with the grip tape & epoxy. Also, what to look out for when you're changing from a lightweight steel shaft to a heavy one (or vice versa), when the static weight changes. Thanks very much.
Do need to start saving for a new driver because I had the same thing in the shaft from a 29 golf handicap
What is the name of the tool so i can search locally instead of golf works, or what is it usually used for and does the sleeve come with it?
Where can you buy that tool?
umm now with that metal piece in the end how do you get it out of the grip? Any tips there?
Hi Ryan, why does the ferrule move and loses after a while. Take my 7 iron as an example, after a few rounds I need to push the club head and shaft back together again. Is this due to bad workmanship?
How do you remove the insert piece after you have solved your rattle issue???
What if the head does not vibrate/rattle and the shaft does not either... Put them together and there is the vibration/rattle?
How about a driver head?
JimmyGunXD556 yeah I was wondering the same thing. My father father calls my driver the Xmas club. Says it sounds like a jingle bell.
A few things could be done depending on the head. But a club builder could put a small thing of hot melt in the head. It’s super tacky. Some heads, a weight could be removed and allow for the object to be removed. They also make a head tacking adhesive that could be used similar to hot melt.
The problem is that I don't have the tool
Can you give the name of the tool or link to it?
Link added.
Thank for pointing that out!
Ryan
I cut the grip off and nothing fell out but still had a rattle….?
What if it’s inside my 5 wood head