This was extremely interesting than you very much. I've not simple green in 7 years since I stopped working for the army. Thank you for bringing back great memories on top of an interesting video
@BradMeehan thank you for everything the US military gave me. I'm Scottish civilian contractor was mostly Germany and arifjan I worked as a turret mech and in the arms room
@bentring333 I found them on Golfworks. They're the 3M Scotch Brite belts. Medium and Fine are perfect "grits" for this. The coarse is too coarse and will leave you with more scratches than you started with.
Yessir. You lower the voltage and dip about halfway and you can get fades. I'm going to do this heat changing thermochromatic paint to a club. When the driver is hot, you see a different image: th-cam.com/users/shorts1Ep6QSLqzOI?feature=shared
what an informative video! Thanks for the easy-to-follow instruction! I'm heading to my club closet for a volunteer. Thanks a million! .......................................(the background music made it harder to hear cause it's louder than your voice :-(
Hi Brad. I have just tried your technique to change the colour of my driver and 5 wood but it did not work. 😢. I did it exactly the way you showed on the video but nothing. I used 5 batteries as I was expecting the blueish colour but niks. The club heads used were a Titleist 917 driver and a Tietlist 915 fairway wood.
Me too, set it up as a "science experiment" with my 7yr old. Looked like a straight up 🤡! Driver was a MacGregor MacTec, I even made sure to find a SS anode. Used a little to a lot of baking soda. 🤷 Can't win em all.
I wanted to add, I'm also stripping down my daughter's clubs to bare metal. She's going to pick out the colors and give the rattle bomb a go. Shout out Brad for making me look like a cool dad most of the time! Love the channel!
Just picked up a titanium ladies driver (16 degree) I'm reshafting to use as a "tee 3 wood". I might have to strip the purple paint off and try this out!
Loving your vids! What sort of resotration would you do for irons that never had the chrome/ polished look? E.G Tommy Armour 845's from the 80's/ 90's, Ping Eye 2's, or old Taylormade burner irons? Thanks so much!
I have all the video for this filmed! I still need to edit it, here are the steps: you still polish it to make everything even, then use your handheld sandblaster (or cabinet if you have one) using glass beads at a low pressure. I'll edit this video to show you. It's the easiest finish to do.
This was extremely interesting than you very much. I've not simple green in 7 years since I stopped working for the army. Thank you for bringing back great memories on top of an interesting video
@adampark4238 Funny. Last time I used it was when I was in the Air Force! 😆
@BradMeehan did you ever get based in Germany
@adampark4238 No, Italy, Korea, and Saudi Arabia were my overseas hauls.
@BradMeehan thank you for everything the US military gave me. I'm Scottish civilian contractor was mostly Germany and arifjan I worked as a turret mech and in the arms room
Really like this video. Was looking at changing the color of my driver's crown, but you just gave me an additional idea. Thanks for the videos.
I'd love to see pics of how it turns out.
Back to back! The man is on 🔥
Thanks, BP!
Love this video. What belts do you use on your belt sander. Can’t find them on Amazon
@bentring333 I found them on Golfworks. They're the 3M Scotch Brite belts. Medium and Fine are perfect "grits" for this. The coarse is too coarse and will leave you with more scratches than you started with.
Right on!! I appreciate your knowledge of this topic, I’ll definitely be checking out this!! Thanks for the awesome video!! Have a blessed day , !!!
Cool! Makes me want to find some old titanium face irons and have some fun.
Really interesting how this worked.
Thanks! And it happens really quickly!
Very cool! Is there a way to make it fade colors to other colors? Does heat do anything?
Yessir. You lower the voltage and dip about halfway and you can get fades.
I'm going to do this heat changing thermochromatic paint to a club. When the driver is hot, you see a different image:
th-cam.com/users/shorts1Ep6QSLqzOI?feature=shared
Can't wait to try this myself. And to see the thermo paint.
what an informative video! Thanks for the easy-to-follow instruction! I'm heading to my club closet for a volunteer. Thanks a million! .......................................(the background music made it harder to hear cause it's louder than your voice :-(
Hi Brad. I have just tried your technique to change the colour of my driver and 5 wood but it did not work. 😢. I did it exactly the way you showed on the video but nothing. I used 5 batteries as I was expecting the blueish colour but niks. The club heads used were a Titleist 917 driver and a Tietlist 915 fairway wood.
@@kevanpillay9701 can you post pics in my Facebook group? DIY golf club restoration is the name. Thanks.
Me too, set it up as a "science experiment" with my 7yr old. Looked like a straight up 🤡! Driver was a MacGregor MacTec, I even made sure to find a SS anode. Used a little to a lot of baking soda. 🤷 Can't win em all.
I wanted to add, I'm also stripping down my daughter's clubs to bare metal. She's going to pick out the colors and give the rattle bomb a go. Shout out Brad for making me look like a cool dad most of the time! Love the channel!
@ronchi556 did you have a good electric connection? Meaning, did you connect to bare metal or was it painted?
@@ronchi556 That's awesome. Let me know how it goes!
Just picked up a titanium ladies driver (16 degree) I'm reshafting to use as a "tee 3 wood". I might have to strip the purple paint off and try this out!
Do it! A few subscribers already sent me pictures of theirs, and it looks awesome.
Loving your vids! What sort of resotration would you do for irons that never had the chrome/ polished look? E.G Tommy Armour 845's from the 80's/ 90's, Ping Eye 2's, or old Taylormade burner irons? Thanks so much!
I have all the video for this filmed! I still need to edit it, here are the steps: you still polish it to make everything even, then use your handheld sandblaster (or cabinet if you have one) using glass beads at a low pressure.
I'll edit this video to show you. It's the easiest finish to do.
@@BradMeehan awesome, thanks! Gonna refinish my dad's 845's and my grandpa's Ben Hogan Edge's with these videos. Super helpful!
Check it out!
th-cam.com/video/_vQRKWvKR48/w-d-xo.html
How will it hold up with hitting balls?
Yes. You can't easily remove it with sandpaper alone unless you really spend time doing it. The sole would be vulnerable imo, but the face is solid.
Does this work with any metal faces?
No, titanium only
Change color of Irons.
If my 11th grade chemistry teacher used golf clubs - I would have done so much better!
LOL. Me too!
That’s cool. I wonder if it could take the beating of golf balls
U r awesome!