Hi from England, at my first attempt at this I went through the hosel cap and nearly through the the other side of my favourite 3 wood. Didn't make that mistake again. Great video
Hi Jim, if you run a large wood screw into it (the shaft) you can pull the damaged tip section out in the usual way...heat an pull (spiral quik-outs will work also). Job done and no chance of damage from a drill bit :-)
Kent Nicholson I’ve seen a T handle with a screw attached which interests me. I can’t use a screw on my puller or it will damage the puller vice. That why I always try to get the shaft to grab with a smaller bit. Good tip!
@@McGolf Jim if you braze or epoxy the wood screw into an old shaft you can use it in your puller then...it just sits in like a normal pull would. I should have explained better, apologies
great video, I have glue residue on the head as well as a graphite shaft snapped at the hosel.....How would you get the glue off the head? looks like gorilla glue
Help. I broke the shaft in my 7 iron. Ram fx2 with specific shafts. Took to a big box golf retailer that has a "Golf Pro". Was very specific that the shaft had to be the same specs... Weight, flex, length. Wanted the old shaft back. The new shaft doesn't feel the same. How do you verify the flex?
I have a tailor-made stealth driver, I can loosen the screw in the head, but I cannot remove the club head from the shaft. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you.
Hi, Could you use an easyout left hand thread that you would use to remove a broken bolt? This way you're not chancing drilling through the club head. Heat first then use a tap handle to turn the easyout anti-clock, this should grip the center of the broken shaft, loosen the glue and pull it out.
Stuart Tampen you could on steel and I do that for steel broken at the hosel. Graphite shafts May work if enough heat is applied or you will take out the inner layers and need a bigger easy out next.
Great video - I am having to do the same thing after my 3 wood met a root and the root won. What type of wheel did you use on the grinder to polish up the wood? I need to do that too before I reshaft it.
HI Jim, another great video. When doing the same repair I've mistakingly drilled right through the hosel cap (not as skilled as you). What would you do afterward? I usual put a plastic plug before reshafting. If there was a small bit that fell into the head, I put some rattle stop in there. Any other tips or recommendations? thanks again :D
Thanks for the video! I have a Taylormade M2 fairway wood that I just bought used but shaft is busted right at the hosel! Can u explain how to remove busted shaft i.e. is it different than this video?
Hi from England, at my first attempt at this I went through the hosel cap and nearly through the the other side of my favourite 3 wood. Didn't make that mistake again. Great video
Hi Jim, if you run a large wood screw into it (the shaft) you can pull the damaged tip section out in the usual way...heat an pull (spiral quik-outs will work also). Job done and no chance of damage from a drill bit :-)
Kent Nicholson I’ve seen a T handle with a screw attached which interests me. I can’t use a screw on my puller or it will damage the puller vice. That why I always try to get the shaft to grab with a smaller bit. Good tip!
@@McGolf Jim if you braze or epoxy the wood screw into an old shaft you can use it in your puller then...it just sits in like a normal pull would. I should have explained better, apologies
❤How expensive is a new graflit shaft for a driver
Hi how do you know when you have drilled for enough to not damage the inside? Busy with a SLDR shaft repair
Awesome video! More stuff I did not know, and now I do. Thanks!
what size drill bits?
What is the max drill bit size
great video, I have glue residue on the head as well as a graphite shaft snapped at the hosel.....How would you get the glue off the head? looks like gorilla glue
Help. I broke the shaft in my 7 iron. Ram fx2 with specific shafts. Took to a big box golf retailer that has a "Golf Pro". Was very specific that the shaft had to be the same specs... Weight, flex, length. Wanted the old shaft back. The new shaft doesn't feel the same. How do you verify the flex?
How do I know how far down to drill, like when to stop before going to far and drilling into the actual driver head?
I have a tailor-made stealth driver, I can loosen the screw in the head, but I cannot remove the club head from the shaft. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you.
What size drill bits did you use?
5/16
And smaller
Does any shaft fit in any driver?
I have a Wilson C300 head with a broken shaft 😠
Is it the same for iron shafts
Have you ever tried using left handed drill bits?
Hi Jim love your work.Can you tell me how to fill a dint on my Titleist 915 driver head,thanks.
no. dents are unfortunately a permanent fixture. I have heard of a guy the tried to use air. I doubt it worked.
@@McGolf thanks
Jim, how do you remove a broken steel shaft from an iron?
Is it possible to re-use the shaft? Asking for a friend.
How would you go about this when you hit a tip weight?
How much do I charge to do this kinda of work?
How do you get the shaft out if it has a tip weight. What is the proceedure.
more heat and an awl to stir the weight loose. or a small drill bit to catch it to pull out
how long will that little torch last in your shop?
Hi, Could you use an easyout left hand thread that you would use to remove a broken bolt? This way you're not chancing drilling through the club head. Heat first then use a tap handle to turn the easyout anti-clock, this should grip the center of the broken shaft, loosen the glue and pull it out.
Stuart Tampen you could on steel and I do that for steel broken at the hosel. Graphite shafts May work if enough heat is applied or you will take out the inner layers and need a bigger easy out next.
can you tell me how to re chrome a golf iron? Thank you
Great video - I am having to do the same thing after my 3 wood met a root and the root won. What type of wheel did you use on the grinder to polish up the wood? I need to do that too before I reshaft it.
Looks like a type buff wheel
love your videos, how much space should there be between the hosel and shaft before gluing?
TOXICavengers about .01
@@McGolf thank you. keep up the good work.
HI Jim, another great video. When doing the same repair I've mistakingly drilled right through the hosel cap (not as skilled as you). What would you do afterward? I usual put a plastic plug before reshafting. If there was a small bit that fell into the head, I put some rattle stop in there. Any other tips or recommendations? thanks again :D
Gary Yip I’ve drilled through it too, the rattle stop and plastic hosel plug are the way to go
What should i be paying to remove a graphite shaft and replace with another
I would say the going piece is about $30 - $40
Thanks for the video! I have a Taylormade M2 fairway wood that I just bought used but shaft is busted right at the hosel! Can u explain how to remove busted shaft i.e. is it different than this video?
That’s pretty much what this video was
M2 clubs usually just unscrew as they are adjustable
Awesome content. Question:. Would you drill out a putter head like that? I hope all is well. Thanks for everything.
yes, it just takes less time
Best way to get it out without the mess is using a a screw that barely fits in the broken shaft. Heat the hosel then pull it with a pair of pliers.
Think about a good heat guy. Gentler heat.
I was 420!
Be careful this is a very dangerous idea, the drill bit could snag and you will be in trouble.
what size drill did you use?