I invested in a shaft puller from a seller on eBay. The first pic Mr Mcgolf shows when he starts discussing the different types is the one to buy. It's hydraulic and has worked flawlessly. Clamps in a vice so you can stow away in a small shop. Also it pulls shafts vertically which is also ideal for a small shop. The price is $164.95+12.95 shipping. Seller is probably an individual building at home and sells through eBay. Mine will certainly last my lifetime.
Hi Jim , when you’re cleaning out the bottom of the hosel what size and type of drill bit are you using or was it a .355 reamer ? Thanks for posting these videos, I really enjoy them.
I’ve noticed you don’t check to see if the epoxy was left inside the shaft. As when I pull shafts I always drill out the old epoxy inside the shaft, as to when I install the shaft back on another head, there is no where for the air pocket between the head and shaft to go. Which leaves an air pocket in the head to shaft and once installing the head pushes back out and won’t seat properly. I also have to use a long steel rod to get out the old epoxy as sometimes it stays on the walls of the shafts. Which also means, one needs to pull the grip and 2 way tape to get the bigger piece of epoxy out and also possibly the graphite powder and cork plug that was left inside for swing weight. ✅😉
I've said it before and I'll say it again...I love that puller of yours. That clamping mechanism is just 'the dogs' 👍👍👍
Ken did a good job designing it
I invested in a shaft puller from a seller on eBay. The first pic Mr Mcgolf shows when he starts discussing the different types is the one to buy. It's hydraulic and has worked flawlessly. Clamps in a vice so you can stow away in a small shop. Also it pulls shafts vertically which is also ideal for a small shop. The price is $164.95+12.95 shipping. Seller is probably an individual building at home and sells through eBay. Mine will certainly last my lifetime.
Nice use of the knife to pull the ferrule back.
Necessary method for me and thanks
Good stuff here, Jim! I'm going to save this o watch it again. Keep up the great work!
Thanks
The master at work. Jim thanks for showing everyone your hard earned talent and craftsmanship.
My pleasure!!
Really enjoy the boxes to build Jim. Excellent video, thanks
Glad you like them!
Good job Jim! Enjoyed the music as you were speeding thru the other clubs.
A little levity goods a long way
Hi Jim , when you’re cleaning out the bottom of the hosel what size and type of drill bit are you using or was it a .355 reamer ? Thanks for posting these videos, I really enjoy them.
5/16 drill
Hello. Great clip. Do you have a link for the spring loaded puller shown at 6:38 to 6:41 ? Thanks
Missed your livestream this past Monday. Hope all is well.
no worries and thanks
I’ve noticed you don’t check to see if the epoxy was left inside the shaft. As when I pull shafts I always drill out the old epoxy inside the shaft, as to when I install the shaft back on another head, there is no where for the air pocket between the head and shaft to go. Which leaves an air pocket in the head to shaft and once installing the head pushes back out and won’t seat properly. I also have to use a long steel rod to get out the old epoxy as sometimes it stays on the walls of the shafts. Which also means, one needs to pull the grip and 2 way tape to get the bigger piece of epoxy out and also possibly the graphite powder and cork plug that was left inside for swing weight. ✅😉
I do that check when I intend to reuse the shaft however in this case they were going back to the owner.
Could be mistaken for the jpx tour 919!
You know I went back to look at and you sir are correct
Hey Mr McG, what’s the flex and weight of the pulled shafts? Thank you sir
They were MMT shafts and Robin sent them off before I could read them
@@McGolf oh well, thank you for replying. May your scores go low!
I want the shafts not necessarily the heads. So, I want to pull the shafts and reuse them. Same method presumably. Thanks.
Jim, what torch are you using?
burnsomatic
@@McGolf Precision or Firestarter?
Can that discoloration always be polished out? I find I always get a little no matter how careful I am.
yes, slight discoloration is easy, its when the hosel get massive hot becomes problematic
I need the small v-shaped pushing sleeve. Are those sold separately anywhere?
if you talking about the jaws on the puller yes, golfworks sells them