You can't be afraid of bending the butt end of the shaft. I started with a tiny bit of pressure, turned a few times, and adjusted the screw. Lather, rinse, repeat. The end of the shaft starts looking a bit like an oval, but then you find just the right amount of pressure for the wheel to cut, go around 5-6 more times, and you're done.
Hi, do you thing it is a good idea to cut the irons 6,5 and 4 like iron 7? Thank you
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I was looking to cut down my putter by about an inch and I was curious about the tool that was used. Thanks for the info.
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Milwaukee has a m12 pipe cutter. Would you use that?
Awesome tips! Thanks
Have you tried taking jumbomax grips off?
Yes they’re an absolute pain but I was using a rod. I think if you used a syringe they’d be fairly straight forward
Problem is often times shaft butt end will deform as you tighten the cutter. It makes it difficult to cut it in straight line.
You're using too much pressure. Barley tighten the blade and do several rotations till it gets easy then repeat.
You have no idea what you’re talking about
Is removing 3 inches do-able?
It’s definitely do able you just might have to thicken up the shaft with tape or the grip won’t stick
Hi I've bought this cutter to do one of my wedges no way will it cut the steel
Hi if you keep going at it it should eventually get through it does take a while but will eventually do it
You can't be afraid of bending the butt end of the shaft. I started with a tiny bit of pressure, turned a few times, and adjusted the screw. Lather, rinse, repeat. The end of the shaft starts looking a bit like an oval, but then you find just the right amount of pressure for the wheel to cut, go around 5-6 more times, and you're done.
Those cutters are made for copper piping and thin steel tubing. It will 100% cut the shaft of a golf club no problem if you use it correctly.