Bill Custer
Bill Custer
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Easy Way To Remove Your Golf Grip Without Damaging, No Air or Cutting
Golf grip removal, Grip removal tool, No damage golf grip removal, Golf club repair
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  • @85hokieRock
    @85hokieRock День назад

    Perfect approach and well done. I have a grip I would like to save that my son gave me and this will help tremendously.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 7 часов назад

      @@85hokieRock Your welcome, I am glad you are able to save the grip your son gave you. Thanks for watching. 😉

  • @ecliqxse9591
    @ecliqxse9591 24 дня назад

    I want that club , your gonna be on fire

  • @sawyerwiles1747
    @sawyerwiles1747 Месяц назад

    how did you get the coat hanger like that?

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Месяц назад

      @@sawyerwiles1747 It wasn’t a coat hanger. It was a heavier piece of old bailing wire I had laying around. I tried a coat hanger but it bent to easily. Just doubled it over and shaped it to what you see in the video. I used the vice to put a tight turn. Used gorilla tape on the handle part for a better hold.Thanks for watching! ⛳️

  • @orlandogray5796
    @orlandogray5796 4 месяца назад

    JUST another viewer happy you posted this video i didnt want to spend $30. for a tool just to do 1 grip on my putter & it was quick, and i had on hanger and electric tape in the garrage.

  • @derekhornsby677
    @derekhornsby677 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @jhawker2895
    @jhawker2895 6 месяцев назад

    I would highly advise Mineral Spirits instead of lighter fluid .... Lighter fluid and a heat gun could be a problem ....

  • @Jeh_420
    @Jeh_420 7 месяцев назад

    I was thinking of buying the tool, now I will just do this! Thanks for saving me 40 bucks! Great video and great advice!

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 7 месяцев назад

      Your welcome! Thanks for watching! 😊⛳️

  • @TheRycooder
    @TheRycooder 8 месяцев назад

    Hey Bill, great video!! What gauge wire was that!

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 8 месяцев назад

      Not sure of the gauge. A friend gave me about 30’ of old bailing wire many years ago. That was a short piece off of it. It’s about twice as thick as a wire clothes hanger. I watched videos of others using cloths hangers and tried it, but it was to flimsy and bent easily. The bailing wire worked out perfect. Thanks for your comment and watching. ⛳️⛳️⛳️⛳️

  • @WESKIX
    @WESKIX 8 месяцев назад

    For such an intuitive fella, you sure have that vice mounted in a very improper fashion.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 8 месяцев назад

      Not sure what your your implying? I mounted that vice on the corner of my work bench over 35 years ago. Done thousands of projects with it and works just fine. I can rotate it on the base, but rarely ever have to move it. May be improper for you, but perfect for me. Had the same set up at my previous homes clear back to the early 70’s. Thanks for watching!

  • @AsPureAsitGets
    @AsPureAsitGets 9 месяцев назад

    Hey Bill, when you put the grip back on, did you use the lighter fluid as solvent on the double sided tape two or did you just slide the grip on? This video is awesome and definitely saving the money because I will be doing all of my grips on my own.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 9 месяцев назад

      Yes! I use the lighter fluid for regripping also. Use the same way as any solvent. Been using lighter fluid for over 30 years.

    • @AsPureAsitGets
      @AsPureAsitGets 9 месяцев назад

      @@billcuster1341 I used it as solvent as well, and it worked flawlessly. Thank you so much for this bill.

    • @SortaLikeGolf
      @SortaLikeGolf 6 месяцев назад

      Protip: Naptha (lighter fluid) is also safe to clean nitrocellulose guitar finish on Les Pauls and the like! 🙂@@AsPureAsitGets

  • @billmalec
    @billmalec 10 месяцев назад

    One little stroke with a utility knife and yank and the grip is gone in 10 seconds. 🤷

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 10 месяцев назад

      The video is about saving the grip, not destroying it! If I’m changing old grips, I cut it off. Thanks for watching. ⛳️😊

  • @rlynnes
    @rlynnes 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you - this is great. Saved me a Scotty grip tonight using this method! Created the tool from a doubled-up thick wire coat hanger 😁

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 10 месяцев назад

      Your welcome! Glad it helped! Definitely saved a few bucks! ⛳️💰

  • @ChasVS391
    @ChasVS391 11 месяцев назад

    Not sending my clubs to this guy!

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 11 месяцев назад

      I only do them for myself and friends so no need to send me yours!

  • @leeholbrook5278
    @leeholbrook5278 11 месяцев назад

    Top Shelf Video, Bill. I do the same way as you do it for 40 yrs. Thank You for your insight.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, Always trying to save some money! Video was a little rough with no editing or fancy music. Simple and straight to the point. Lol 😊⛳️

  • @mohammadbaidowi3964
    @mohammadbaidowi3964 Год назад

    Great advise..

  • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
    @fryncyaryorvjink2140 Год назад

    I'll have to try this out. Didn't get my new grip on all the way, should've used more juice

  • @jeffreyroberts7438
    @jeffreyroberts7438 Год назад

    That’s amazing👍🏌️

  • @golfmaniac007
    @golfmaniac007 Год назад

    nice. old school knows better tricks.

  • @BADD1ONE
    @BADD1ONE Год назад

    Point trowel. 12" long for brick work. Only 1/4" wide

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Nice! Looks like it would work. Only $10 on Amazon! 👍😊⛳️

  • @jjflash1645
    @jjflash1645 Год назад

    This is great if you have a garage with a work bench, vise, and heat gun. I live in an apartment. What do I do?

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Unfortunately your options are limited living in apartment. Especially working with flammable liquids. The heat gun I normally only use to take the tape off. Harbor Freight about $10. It was cold that night and warmed the grip to make it more flexible. If I didn’t have the work bench, I would use my Work Mate folding portable work bench. Folds flat and has its own clamping mechanism. Not as stable, but doable. Apartment living is definitely a disadvantage for working on projects. This vice on my work bench has been there for 35 years and been a lifesaver. Hopefully someday you will have a garage for projects like this one. I’m 71 and never lived in an apartment so your question is kinda hard to answer. Good luck and thanks for watching. ⛳️😊

  • @charlesbartholomew2910
    @charlesbartholomew2910 Год назад

    Thank you, Bill. Great work!

  • @jfreshjive74
    @jfreshjive74 Год назад

    Or WD-40

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Because WD 40 is a lubricant, the inside of the grip could be a problem for a reinstall. Especially after soaking it with WD40 removing it. Could even affect the tackiness of the surface of the grip. The lighter fluid evaporates rather quickly and I’ve had zero issues with the grip inside or out.

    • @jfreshjive74
      @jfreshjive74 Год назад

      Zero issues with WD40 in over 25 years

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@jfreshjive74 I will experiment with the WD40 in the near future. Thank you for watching my video and your input! ⛳️⛳️⛳️

  • @rwnelissen
    @rwnelissen Год назад

    Nice and simple, thanks for posting

  • @gregwayne6785
    @gregwayne6785 Год назад

    I’m not sure I would want to use a heat gun around lighter fluid.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      I understand your concerns. Safety is very important. Just about every solvent used to break down the tape is flammable. Including mineral spirits that’s most used. There is very little lighter fluid used and it evaporates very quickly. I’ve been using lighter fluid exclusively for over 25 years. No issues so far. I do encourage anyone that uses it to not turn the heat gun on if there are spills or excess fluid near by. I am surprised that the saturated tape on the shaft has never caught fire from heating it to remove it. A blow dryer would be safer, just takes a little longer. Anyone that feels uncomfortable using the heat gun should definitely use a blow dryer. I do have 2 fire extinguishers on each end of my work bench.

  • @corky5928
    @corky5928 Год назад

    ‘I was afraid I was gonna have to use the air compressor’. Lol. The air compressor will make this job 20x easier. I would be afraid I’d have to use your method and I’ve used both.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      At what point did I say I was afraid? I said I thought, not afraid! Changing words for your own entertainment much! Do it your way, I will do it mine! Got a lot of positive feedback from all over the world, including pros! Maybe your 20x easier air compressor is also blowing hot air!

    • @corky5928
      @corky5928 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 touché I got a word wrong but the sentiment was the same. You didn’t want to have to use it. I choose air over flammables.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@corky5928 No problem, I knew I didn’t say afraid. All good! 👍

  • @golfatit3140
    @golfatit3140 Год назад

    Just use air fellas 🙄

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      I’ve seen on RUclips where grips held with 2 sided tape pop from air compressors not being used carefully. Safety issue.

  • @anhsi74
    @anhsi74 Год назад

    That seems like a lot of work. Air compressor removal is the easiest with no knuckle and cloth hanger jigging. Now the heat gun is a good idea to remove the tape.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      If the grips were installed with 1 sided tape, I would have used air. Using air with 2 sided tape the grip doesn’t release clean sometimes. It can bubble, stretch and pop if not done very carefully. I’ve had several comments about grips popping using air, needles, special attachments with 2 sided tape held grips. The video was for people that don’t have compressors, grip tables, fancy tools and saving the grip. This was a very heavy wire, not a clothes hanger. Clothes hangers bend to easily and it does make it harder.

  • @jsant24
    @jsant24 Год назад

    I do bicycle repairs and I use liquid hand sanitizer. It really works well to remove old grips that are very hard to take off. Since the grips are shorter I use an ice pick and shove it in the grip and shoot some hand sanitizer in there. It comes right off.

  • @waynechandler6557
    @waynechandler6557 Год назад

    Where is the lighter fluid going down to the end of the grip with the hole at the bottom.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      There is a trash can directly under the grip just in case, but very little if any even comes out of the grip hole. It looks like I’m putting a lot of fluid in the grip, but I’m not. The convenient nozzle on the lighter fluid can is very, very small so I can control the exact amount I need with very little waste. I don’t even plug the hole in the grip because there is no excess fluid in the grip. 1 can lasts me a very long time.

  • @mynonameyt
    @mynonameyt Год назад

    Nice video, right to the point.

  • @DunnGolfing
    @DunnGolfing Год назад

    Brilliant stuff 👍

  • @KeyserSoze5421
    @KeyserSoze5421 Год назад

    Air compressor will work just as well, no need to waste lighter fluid.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      I found that grips that have 2 sided tape tend to bubble because of the adhesive. It’s not a clean release. Some worse than others. Even when adding air in careful short bursts. Some grips even burst or break down. Safety issue. I only use this method on grips that have been put on with the 2 sided tape. Very little lighter fluid needed to break the adhesive down, unlike other videos I’ve seen where liberal amounts of mineral spirits is encouraged and messy. The tiny hole nozzle on the lighter fluid can is perfect for application with better control of fluid. 1 can lasts me a very long time.

  • @johnbaiocco8082
    @johnbaiocco8082 Год назад

    Thanks. Excellent system you just taught us.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      No problem! Glad you liked it! 😊⛳️⛳️⛳️

  • @allenmollitor9188
    @allenmollitor9188 Год назад

    I have the old Golfsmith tool. What I found out is, if that tool was hollow and had some holes at the tip and you could have a squeeze ball to push solvent into the grip it would only take a couple minutes to take off a grip. I have been looking for the tubing but no luck so far.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      That’s why I like the long trench made from bending the wire in half. The trench allows solvent to break down the adhesive with less pressure. Less solvent, less mess, easier on the grip.

  • @mdrretired
    @mdrretired Год назад

    Lighter fluid will damage the grip and is dangerous. Mineral spirits works well.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Thanks Mike! Been using lighter fluid exclusively for over 25 years. I’ve had zero affects of damage to the grips. Even old clubs in my shed done with lighter fluid years ago are still intact. Not putting minerals spirits down at all. I’ve just never used it since the lighter fluid has worked so well for me and never used anything else. Friend that has been golfing all of his life showed me how to grip with the lighter fluid. 3/4” 2 sided tape with the spiral method and I still regrip that way. Old school. Safety is always important using any combustible fluid. Even mineral spirits can ignite at 105 degree F even when dry. Thanks for viewing my video and input! ⛳️😊

  • @frankrizzo5958
    @frankrizzo5958 Год назад

    The heat gun blows hot air so your using air🤣lol

  • @JM-TQ
    @JM-TQ Год назад

    Easy?🤔

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Yes! Very few tools, low cost, grip easily slides off without damaging. Cutting it off is easier, but grip would go in a trash can instead of putting it on another club.

  • @johnstreetz4831
    @johnstreetz4831 Год назад

    I made a tool cutting the butt end of a steel shaft long ways and attached it to a homemade wood handle. Slides right down then blow it off with air.

  • @mojamski
    @mojamski Год назад

    I find compressed air the simplest n fastest way to remove grips

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      If the new grips didn’t have 2 sided tape, I would have used the air.

    • @mojamski
      @mojamski Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 can still use air with two sided tape I've done it many times. Just squirt a lil solvent in the butt end hole and the air sends it up n out the inside of the shaft to the space between the outer part of the shaft n the grip. If a little stubborn twist grip a tad, add more solvent and/or apply a bit of heat, they'll pop right off

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@mojamski Yeah, I had the air gun ready, but the grips were coming off so easy I decided to just stay with that method and share. 😊⛳️

  • @jasonsmoyer3514
    @jasonsmoyer3514 Год назад

    Hook razor blade, simple and fast

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Video is about saving the grip to reuse, not destroying it. If I’m regripping old grips, I use the hook razor. These grips were new, not old.

  • @danjoe22
    @danjoe22 Год назад

    nice job, clever solution, but still too messy for me using the solvent. Air from my automobile tire compressor much quicker and cleaner. Saving the grip is key and you certainly did that.

  • @petegalindez9961
    @petegalindez9961 Год назад

    Air compressor is much easier…I just swapped out my whole set of irons, wedges, and woods in less than 5 minutes to take off the old and put on the new…and you can use the cub immediately.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      If the set of clubs were gripped with the air, it would definitely make it quick to regrip like yours. If not, air method with 2 sided tape can be difficult and can damage the grip. That’s what the video was made for, grips with 2 sided tape.

    • @petegalindez9961
      @petegalindez9961 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 Agreed…I missed that point in the beginning…

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@petegalindez9961 👍😊⛳️⛳️⛳️

  • @davidgent188
    @davidgent188 Год назад

    Great video, thanks Bill… You make it look so easy! 👍

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Thanks David! After doing about 5 clubs and how easy it was, I decided to ask my wife to video the process. No rehearsal, no editing, no music, no big headlines, just a rough video that got to the source. When I say rough, we didn’t even know we should have turned the phone sideways to video for RUclips. Lol My 1st video and never dreamed a poorly made video such as mine would be so noticed so fast. Glad it has and helping fellow golfers save a buck! ⛳️😎

    • @davidgent188
      @davidgent188 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 Credit to your wife Bill, she did a great job! Will definitely be making one of those rods and will be using your technique of putting the club in the vice at an angle…. Cheers again mate, all the best from Wales… 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 👍

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@davidgent188 Thanks David, I will let her know your kind words! That vice has been on my garage work bench for 35 years and has helped me with many, many projects. I only angle the club down when removing a grip to help with getting the lighter fluid in the grip and easier to work the rod. When I’m regripping, I level the golf club and line up the face of the club to the edge of the work bench until the club is completely regripped. That vice is a life saver.

    • @davidgent188
      @davidgent188 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 Excellent advice, thanks Bill…. I will be using this method next time I attempt to remove some grips… I’ve never used lighter fluid only grip solvent… I will try this also… 👍

  • @bman6502
    @bman6502 Год назад

    If you’re replacing grips, why the need to save the old worn out ones??

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      You must not have heard in the video that the golf clubs were brand new with brand new Calloway grips. The reason for me replacing the grips was I use mid size grips. The ones on the new clubs were standard. I now have 9 new Calloway standard grips to use on other clubs for friends and family saving up to $90 @ $10 a piece. When I ordered the clubs, they did not have the size of grips I use. I cut off old worn out grips.

  • @jwild5360
    @jwild5360 Год назад

    You saved a grip. Now it’s stretched out like any and every other pull off grip. That grip will never be the same size as it once was. Doesn’t matter the technique. They all stretch when removed. It will have the same feel now of 1-2 extra layers of tape.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      These grips maintained their factory size. I measured the inside and outside of the grips. No difference. Compared them to new ones. No difference. I put 4 on a friends clubs last week and he swears they are new, never used. The wire method puts very little strain on the grip if done right, unlike the tool they sale for $40. It’s wide, harder and definitely stretches the rubber a lot more. I’ve discovered the quality of grip also affects outcome. Cheaper knockoffs grips are more likely to damage because of material. I’ve had zero issues with name brand grips.

    • @jwild5360
      @jwild5360 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 it’s impossible. Never in history has a pulled grip of any kind from any company or any material ever maintained the same size. You may not notice it but in the hands of a professional player it will be noticed right away.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@jwild5360 I highly doubt that a professional player would want or need a refurbished grip. We are trying to save money for the average player that would never notice. I accidentally put the grips in the video in with new ones I had and had to use a flashlight to look inside the grip to separate them. I apologize that my video offends you in some way!

    • @jwild5360
      @jwild5360 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 no offense at all. Just stating the facts. Works just fine been doing it for years along with a million other people using coat hangers etc.. but it should be noted that the grip changes. For anyone picky or serious players it makes a solid difference in feel.

    • @jwild5360
      @jwild5360 Год назад

      @@wrenfan they all stretch when removed. The OD changes.

  • @blairsterling6141
    @blairsterling6141 Год назад

    Can this work with tape wrapped in a spiral under the grip. I applied tape, spiraling down, and there are gaps between tape wraps. Did this to: 1. Save on tape. 2. Less tape = lighter club. 3 less tape = grip is ever so slightly thinner in feel.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Absolutely! I even commented in my video that I still use the spiral method for all my regripping. I’m old school! Lol I use 3/4” tape. The only reason the clubs in the video have strip tape is because they just came from Calloway. Spiral Tape tears a little more when taking it off but no big deal when you heat it.

    • @blairsterling6141
      @blairsterling6141 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 👍 thanks !

  • @blairsterling6141
    @blairsterling6141 Год назад

    Thank you !!! Grips in 2023 are extremely expensive !! By saving about 12 grips, at 10.00 a piece, we can save 120 !!! ... often I will try new grips for feel, tackiness, circumference. If they are not perfect then I would cut them all off, and lose over 100 bucks !!! Your video will help many many golfers save money, and most importantly lower demand for new grips. Then manufacturers of grips will learn not, NOT to be so greedy, with expensive grips. Putter grips are even worse, costing up to 35.00 a grip. People are tired of getting ripped off. Thank you. ⛳ golf on. !

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Nailed it! It adds up quickly! I’ve had a few comments saying just cut it off! I’m all in for saving money, and this method saves me a lot. Passing the savings on to my friends by doing regrips for little or no cost. Grips are getting ridiculousy high as you said. Thankyou for positive comments! Means a lot!

    • @blairsterling6141
      @blairsterling6141 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 ...thanks.. I am a senior golf age 71... handicap 7. Used to be good when younger- played couple of PGA tour events 1975...anyway.. have old heavy irons from 1996, stiff shafts. Am looking for newer irons, 4 -W, Regular or senior flex. Very light, not heavy. Need clubhead speed. Any ideas ?? Are score shafts any good ?? KBS shafts ?? Which are lighter / better...or do I go graphite ?? Don't know anything about graphite. Only have it in driver and hybrid... any suggestions ?? Only played about 10 times last year... current irons feel very heavy ,,,,,getting old. !! 😭

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@blairsterling6141 Blair, I am also 71! Welcome to the golden years! Lol I’m at this very moment resting in my recliner, watching golf after having my 2nd knee replacement last week. Wish I could help you with choices of shafts, but I’m no expert. I just like making things and saving money. I am also a single digit handicapper. In my senior league playing from senior tees, I’m a 2. From white a 7. I just purchased a set of Calloway Rogues and absolutely love them. They gave me back the yardage I’ve lost the last few years. 10-15 yards. I stayed with steel shafts but hit a friends graphite and they were really easy to hit. Just depends on your swing speed and feel. Purchased from Calloway PreOwned, but they were new. Saved over $500. Talk to one of their fitters and they will put you in the right club.

    • @blairsterling6141
      @blairsterling6141 Год назад

      @@billcuster1341 ⛳⛳⛳ thanks.. golf is the greatest of all sports !! Look up: Stirling & Martin Golf Course Architects. Tis I. ⛳⛳⛳⛳

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      @@blairsterling6141 Thank you! Will do! ⛳️⛳️⛳️⛳️

  • @pgarandy
    @pgarandy Год назад

    I an a golf pro of 40 years. I have used needles air but never this method. I look forward to using it. needless use a lot of fluid and air can really mess up a grip. Thanks and good video.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Thankyou Randy, I had watched videos of the $40 tool and I liked the concept, just not the design and cost. The design width is harder on the grip getting it started and the fluid funnel is only on one side. The wire has a open trench that gets the fluid more efficiently to the tape with less liquid use. Also the wire when bent gives it a nice narrow rounded tip to get under the grip. The wire I used came from a old hay bale spool I had from many years ago. Coat hanger wire is to flimsy and bends easily. Will work, but harder. I have not damaged a grip yet using this method. Obviously a old wore out grip would be a different story.

  • @samuelsanni6170
    @samuelsanni6170 Год назад

    The easiest way is to inject grip solvent into the grip using a needle and syringe...

  • @johnd9111
    @johnd9111 Год назад

    great video and as far as the air method goes I've had a few grips blow up on me because they wouldn't release so I'd rather do this.

    • @billcuster1341
      @billcuster1341 Год назад

      Exactly John! Any grip that has the 2 sided adhesive holding it on can be a problem. Especially if it’s been on awhile. Forcing more air on a stubborn grip will stretch, bubble and burst. Taking a grip off that had been put on with air and has no 2 sided tape is a different story. Thanks for viewing and commenting John! ⛳️⛳️⛳️

    • @petegalindez9961
      @petegalindez9961 Год назад

      Don’t need adhesive when you blow them on with most brand of grips…I blow grips on and off all the time without damage or slippage…been doing it for years.