Just wanted to say, your work has inspired me to try my hand at restoring some of my dad's old clubs (he has over 200+ Ping putters in his basement). I was curious, what do you use during the Cerakote paint and bake process to keep the club heads upright that can also withstand the heat of the oven?
I use to use old mallet putter heads. Had a few where the hosel slots were just perfect for a piece of steel rod or an old piece of shaft to hang it straight up. Now I use some old graphite blocks I had from pouring silver and gold.
I love your work and appreciate the links. This is something I am getting into and I was curious, you have two wheels linked below. Do I need both wheels or just the first one linked? And if both are needed what would you use first then second?
The silicone is and was an integral part of this putter. This is not a proper restore. Also not a Robert Bettinardi putter. Do not do this to any SC putter leave them as is unless severely damaged your killing the value.
Let's see, no where in the title, description, or video itself does he mention it's a Bettinardi. Two, igolf906 is right, did you even watch the video? Silicone behind the insert and to fill.
Man is a craftsman! Looks beautiful in my display case. Thanks again
Love ur work, something therapeutic about these videos
Thank you!
Beautiful work great detailing
that looks so good! you should do a black and blue combo color that would look good!
Beautiful work.
Thank you!
Beautiful 😻
Thank you!
Just wanted to say, your work has inspired me to try my hand at restoring some of my dad's old clubs (he has over 200+ Ping putters in his basement). I was curious, what do you use during the Cerakote paint and bake process to keep the club heads upright that can also withstand the heat of the oven?
I use to use old mallet putter heads. Had a few where the hosel slots were just perfect for a piece of steel rod or an old piece of shaft to hang it straight up. Now I use some old graphite blocks I had from pouring silver and gold.
I see you normally put white stuff to make the insert stick. This time it was black 🤯 what did you use?!
Essentially the same thing, but black. Just another silicone. Customer wanted it all blacked out.
I love your work and appreciate the links. This is something I am getting into and I was curious, you have two wheels linked below. Do I need both wheels or just the first one linked? And if both are needed what would you use first then second?
*convolute wheels
Either or. I just put up options. These are the cheaper option also. amzn.to/4bL2p9D
How much did you pay for O'HARE milling.
With shipping its about $40-$45 for a face mill.
did you get a new copper insert?
No, this was the factory insert. Face was milled.
@@igolf906 did you blast the face after milling ? stunning results !!
The insert got a light glass bead blast, yes. The rest of the face was blasted for typical cerakote prep.
The silicone is and was an integral part of this putter. This is not a proper restore. Also not a Robert Bettinardi putter. Do not do this to any SC putter leave them as is unless severely damaged your killing the value.
You either posted on the wrong video, or didn't watch it.
Let's see, no where in the title, description, or video itself does he mention it's a Bettinardi. Two, igolf906 is right, did you even watch the video? Silicone behind the insert and to fill.