Jim question. You said in the beginning of this video that the Steelfiber shafts tend to be stronger. So did these Regular shafts come out as regular or between regular and stiff or stiff? You never mentioned that at the end of your video.... I currently use Steelfiber and am wanting to know this little fact... I appreciate it!
Jim, how do you feel about using MOI to match clubs? I've always been wary about swingweight and with all the tech in iron shafts, do you think this may be more useful?
Hi Jim thanks for the reminder tips :) On a kind of similar topic - you now use the 3M DP products. Just wondering what is the difference (sheer strength, temperature needed to break bonds, etc.) between 'epoxies' (golf works, Brampton) vs adhesives (3M)? Further, does Ping use an adhesive which explains why it takes longer to break the bond compared to other OEMs. And what do other OEM's use, mostly expoxys? Thanks again :)
The person that purchased the T350’s why wouldn’t Titleist let you just order the heads and you install the custom shafts. I know some accounts let you do that. The customer spent money on stock shafts that he will not use. If you’re on a budget it’s just not smart to do it that way. But because you rebuilt them using a better shaft and with your great work it will be a much better club.
Hi Jim, what type of torch is that one you used to remove the head? Where can I buy one? Thanks 👍
Thanks Jim, great to watch and see how it’s done. Look forward to the next one 🤙
Great work Jim.. Can.t hardly wait till I send you my Specs...Thanks...
Great club build video with excellent presentation.
Thank you sir
Nice content Jim. You are a great teacher and your platform provides all of us with great information and knowledge.
Week done Jim! Interesting topic, and I always learn something new from your videos.
Putting tip weights in steelfiber shafts are never easy … great video!!!
Hi Jim - i'd like to see a clip about lengthening and shorting shafts. I expect you'd need to adjust for swing weight with metal shafts.
Jim question. You said in the beginning of this video that the Steelfiber shafts tend to be stronger. So did these Regular shafts come out as regular or between regular and stiff or stiff? You never mentioned that at the end of your video.... I currently use Steelfiber and am wanting to know this little fact... I appreciate it!
They actually came out good and in the middle of the regular range. Color me surprised. In the past it would have played to about a low stiff
Great video! ❤
A proper field day, Jim. :-)
Jim, how do you feel about using MOI to match clubs? I've always been wary about swingweight and with all the tech in iron shafts, do you think this may be more useful?
Hi Jim thanks for the reminder tips :) On a kind of similar topic - you now use the 3M DP products. Just wondering what is the difference (sheer strength, temperature needed to break bonds, etc.) between 'epoxies' (golf works, Brampton) vs adhesives (3M)? Further, does Ping use an adhesive which explains why it takes longer to break the bond compared to other OEMs. And what do other OEM's use, mostly expoxys? Thanks again :)
Great question, Gary. Inquiring minds...I'd like to know the answer to this as well.
More thanks again from Ireland 🇮🇪
Love it
does it matter if we use generic heads or OEM heads, provided the shafts are correct does it really matter.
Jim, I didn’t see the tip weights…
after measuring I only needed it once for the 5 iron. and it was installed
The person that purchased the T350’s why wouldn’t Titleist let you just order the heads and you install the custom shafts. I know some accounts let you do that. The customer spent money on stock shafts that he will not use. If you’re on a budget it’s just not smart to do it that way. But because you rebuilt them using a better shaft and with your great work it will be a much better club.
Titleist does let you order just heads. Unfortunately
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