Hi Ryan, all your builds are perfect with regards to shaft tip & hosel diameter - never seen you have a club that didn't 'sit' after insertion. Tour issue stuff? (laughing emoji)
Hey there man, I have a tour AD driving iron shaft and I’m attempting to put a PxG driving iron head on. There is a little bit of wiggle room as the PxG head seems to be wider than the perfect fit. What would you suggest I do to make sure there is no breakage?
I thought more epoxy was required? When I took apart my Hogan Apex Plus's (circa 2000) the other day, the "glue stick" left in the shaft must have been 1/2" to 1" deep into the shaft.
Perfect. Not that everyone has to do this, but I set the spine to the target 9:00. Helps keep the club droop consistent from club to club.
Made it look an absolute doddle. Nice work 👍
Simple and straightforward. Thank you!
Hi Ryan, all your builds are perfect with regards to shaft tip & hosel diameter - never seen you have a club that didn't 'sit' after insertion. Tour issue stuff? (laughing emoji)
Great tips, thanks Ryan
Great vid thanks. .can I use metel ferrules for graphite iron shafts. Thanks Regards David
Happy you get to the 👉
Some of the other guys go on & on.. they bore me 😂
Hey Ryan, great vid. Quick question for you, is spine alignment and flo necessary when building a set of irons?
hey Ryan, great vid, what epoxy do you use, it looks mean.
Nice video. Thanks.
Hey there man, I have a tour AD driving iron shaft and I’m attempting to put a PxG driving iron head on. There is a little bit of wiggle room as the PxG head seems to be wider than the perfect fit. What would you suggest I do to make sure there is no breakage?
Best solution with many PXG heads is to use a small shim to insure a tight fit
Swingweight when doing this?
I thought more epoxy was required? When I took apart my Hogan Apex Plus's (circa 2000) the other day, the "glue stick" left in the shaft must have been 1/2" to 1" deep into the shaft.
Excellent
Can I remove and refuse the shaft?
what kind of epoxy do you use for the iron? Thanks!
Great content
boiling water is a great tip. thanks