Dude I’m glad I came across your channel! You keep it simple yet informative and it’s really helpful 👍🏾 I’m going to be getting some equipment for Christmas (hopefully) so I can tinker with my clubs myself. Keep up the great videos man.
Glad you find everything helpful! My goal is to make this easy to understand and help people better understand how clubs are built. Thanks for watching.
I ended go with no ferrels because I didn’t see this video in time ha. I didn’t really see a difference in looks and installing without ferrels was such an easy going process
Awesome video- just a couple clarifying questions for us newbies: 1) Is this the same process if using on a .355 shaft which the ferrule was designed for? 2) Obviously, wouldn’t need to bore the ferrule out, but would you still heat in boiling water? 3)What’s the best way to remove the old ferrules? 4) Do you epoxy the ferrules in place against the club head, or just the club head (as usual)? 5) What did you mean at the end of the video by “once it dries all I have to do is turn that ferrule down”? Thank you for your clarification!
l know l am 5 years late and thank you. Question, l have an old Titleist tour model iron (blade) and l don't know the year of it. l really like the head but the shaft is a regular and l want to pull it and install Project X 6.5 on it. My question how do l know whether the iron head is parallel or a taper? Are all the blades typically taper? Thank you.
So i just ordered a set of ferrules from boyd blade & ferrule and a combo set of some titleist cb mb and ap2 long irons. It looks like they are all .355 taper tips, but I am unsure if the custom ferrules will fit because i remember my 680mb and 695mb both had collared ferrules. Any insights into this/tips for making these ferrules work into a collared hosel?
I have ap2 and they have a collar on the ferrules can I use ferrules without a collar? Also building a set of p790 can I go without a collar on them as well?
Hi Ryan, never thought of reaming!!! Question: Why is it that on occasion the ferrules and shafts don't match? For example a batch of .335 ferrules are either too tight (even after using the hot water tip) or too loose (slide all the way up the shaft). Is it a question of quality control of the ferrules, shafts or both? Secondly, if the ferrules are too large, do you just have to 'toss' them or is there a tip to make a larger ferrule smaller? The ferrules I use are from golf supply house. Thanks again! :D
No way to "shrink" them unfortunately. As for why some fit and some don't comes down to quality control of the ferrules. Shafts from any major company will have pretty tight specs for OD - outside diameter.
I'm new to club building. This is my 3rd year and i appreciate all the tips you can give me. This one works great.
Just got my set! About to put them on my clubs! Thank you for your help!
Great tips !! I did a little reaming and soaked in hot water just to make it slide . The hint of epoxy also is key! Thanx ! Simple
Dude I’m glad I came across your channel! You keep it simple yet informative and it’s really helpful 👍🏾 I’m going to be getting some equipment for Christmas (hopefully) so I can tinker with my clubs myself. Keep up the great videos man.
Glad you find everything helpful! My goal is to make this easy to understand and help people better understand how clubs are built.
Thanks for watching.
I ended go with no ferrels because I didn’t see this video in time ha. I didn’t really see a difference in looks and installing without ferrels was such an easy going process
Awesome video- just a couple clarifying questions for us newbies:
1) Is this the same process if using on a .355 shaft which the ferrule was designed for?
2) Obviously, wouldn’t need to bore the ferrule out, but would you still heat in boiling water?
3)What’s the best way to remove the old ferrules?
4) Do you epoxy the ferrules in place against the club head, or just the club head (as usual)?
5) What did you mean at the end of the video by “once it dries all I have to do is turn that ferrule down”?
Thank you for your clarification!
This was GREAT information.
l know l am 5 years late and thank you. Question, l have an old Titleist tour model iron (blade) and l don't know the year of it. l really like the head but the shaft is a regular and l want to pull it and install Project X 6.5 on it. My question how do l know whether the iron head is parallel or a taper? Are all the blades typically taper? Thank you.
So i just ordered a set of ferrules from boyd blade & ferrule and a combo set of some titleist cb mb and ap2 long irons. It looks like they are all .355 taper tips, but I am unsure if the custom ferrules will fit because i remember my 680mb and 695mb both had collared ferrules. Any insights into this/tips for making these ferrules work into a collared hosel?
Those irons look so familiar what are they?
Where you got those ferrules at?I'm planning on getting mizuno jpx919 tour irons. What size ferrules do I need to get?
Ferrules directly from Boyd Blade and Ferrule co
Do you have a link for the bit you're using?
Can i put custom ferrules on ping irons
Do you need boiling water or just hot tap water?
Jon H.
Really hot tap water should do the trick with most ferrules. Thanks for the question.
Not boiling, just tried it, wasn't even boiling anymore and it melted my ferrules.
I have ap2 and they have a collar on the ferrules can I use ferrules without a collar? Also building a set of p790 can I go without a collar on them as well?
You can use a ferrule with no collar no problem
What size drill bit mate
Hi Ryan, never thought of reaming!!! Question: Why is it that on occasion the ferrules and shafts don't match? For example a batch of .335 ferrules are either too tight (even after using the hot water tip) or too loose (slide all the way up the shaft). Is it a question of quality control of the ferrules, shafts or both? Secondly, if the ferrules are too large, do you just have to 'toss' them or is there a tip to make a larger ferrule smaller? The ferrules I use are from golf supply house. Thanks again! :D
No way to "shrink" them unfortunately. As for why some fit and some don't comes down to quality control of the ferrules. Shafts from any major company will have pretty tight specs for OD - outside diameter.
Link to the reamer bit? Thank you!
its a 370" reamer from Golfworks
@@ryanbarath1916 that’s what I thought. Ordered me one. Ty.
will those ferrules work on a set of titleist MBs?
They sure would!
Be careful with heating ferrules with a torch or heat gun. You can stiffen the feels to much and cause it to distort when installing it.
Sorry, that is soften the ferrules...
Why not buy .370 ferrules for .370 shafts simple
Please don't blow torch your ferrules.