HOW TO REGRIP GOLF CLUBS WITH TIRE INFLATOR

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2021
  • Here I show you how simple it is to install golf grips using a tire/air inflator. Extremely fast and easy to put on and take off grips.
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  • @as1465
    @as1465 Год назад +3

    Great vid!! A+. Love the ease, less mess and no waiting process. And removal or adjustments just as easy!!! I experiment with grips and this process would be perfect for that.

  • @georgeliu2224
    @georgeliu2224 Год назад +1

    Great vid!! A+. Love the ease, less mess and simple way. traditional way is too many headache thing to worry, this vid give me the confidence to regrip my own club. thank you

  • @davidgent188
    @davidgent188 Год назад +12

    That was awesomely done! I’m forever fitting grips and experimenting… I definitely need one of these in my life! Think of all the mess it saves! Cheers AJ… 👍

  • @raymondbeadnell3433
    @raymondbeadnell3433 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am so happy to know of turning your clubs upside down when I put on my Golf Pride Align grips! Thank you so much for such an obvious tip that is now going to be so helpful to me.

  • @russellconnelly3394
    @russellconnelly3394 Год назад +2

    I have done grips for friends and family over the past 3 years.
    Loved your video and have used this method and it less messy
    Thanks 😊

  • @danielwiggins4960
    @danielwiggins4960 2 года назад +6

    I just wanted to say I like your vids. I’m a home club maker for 20 years, and I still learn something every time

  • @cluelessfishing
    @cluelessfishing 2 года назад

    Been following your channel for a while now and I have to say that that's the most ingenious thing I've seen yet. Hat's off!

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад

      Thank you sir!

  • @B.L.K.S_808
    @B.L.K.S_808 Год назад +2

    That's the best part about this method, being able to save old grips!

  • @ondy71
    @ondy71 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tips on doing this. This way is the best way. I just did mine with no hassles

  • @JJSwing17
    @JJSwing17 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great video! Using an air compressor is a much easier method than using grip tape and solvent! Greatly appreciated!

  • @nedmagnan8816
    @nedmagnan8816 11 месяцев назад +6

    THANK YOU!!!! This method of installing new grips is better than I could have hoped. My compressor is a bit larger so I just dialed it back to 50 lbs. I couldn’t be happier. Thanks again!

  • @mishellgagnon5771
    @mishellgagnon5771 Год назад

    You're a very good teacher: clear, precise and informative.

  • @martinmackett2758
    @martinmackett2758 Год назад +1

    Got to give you a big thankyou for this video. I just regripped all my wifes clubs in less than 2 hours, using this method, so much easyer and there is no rush, and no mess. Thanks again!! 👍👍👍

  • @TimArchambaultme
    @TimArchambaultme 2 месяца назад +1

    Just want to say I'd never heard of this method until I watched your video.In the process of installng some new fairway woods shafts for me 3+, 4 and 7 woods this spring (Hazardous RDX Blue) and I'm gooding to experiment with shaft length this spring. I put the grips on using your air method with Jumbomax grips. Worked extremely well...and now I can easily get them off if I want to shorten them. Great stuff and thank you.

  • @zacklau5846
    @zacklau5846 3 года назад +4

    This technique worked great for installing an undersized grip on a standard shaft. I just skipped the tape and blew it onto the graphite shaft.

  • @slpbasketballer9
    @slpbasketballer9 4 месяца назад

    This video was really helpful. I just swapped out my whole set using the method demonstrated here.

  • @jerrysmiley1084
    @jerrysmiley1084 3 года назад +3

    I blew off my first grip not long ago, but haven't tried to put one on with air. I will be trying it on next re-grip. Another informative video.....thanks!

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  3 года назад

      Had a very quick learning curve for me, so hopefully it's the same!

  • @ServingMyJesus
    @ServingMyJesus 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the video. I have some 2nd hand clubs and now I can regrip them.

  • @raindogred
    @raindogred Год назад

    Awesome tip. I got a big noisy compressor..yes they can be deafening so i leave it outside and have long hose. I plan to re-grip a set of old 90s cobras i got cheap. Thanks

  • @gonzo98135
    @gonzo98135 Год назад

    Air compressor + grip = easy! Thanks for the idea 💡 👏 👏

  • @arnoldlunsford9872
    @arnoldlunsford9872 3 года назад +3

    As usual, great information. Thank you for putting in the time to help us.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  3 года назад

      Thanks for the support as always.

  • @dpm1964
    @dpm1964 2 года назад +1

    I mistakenly used a little bit if dish soap to get the grip on initially and now the butt end of the grip is still turning even after 24 hours. Live and learn. Thanks for the video.

  • @rorto002
    @rorto002 Год назад +2

    First time gripping my clubs and saw this video, moved my air tank out to the shed and started removing grips then re-gripping them. VERY simple and fun, thanks for a very informative video.

  • @jeffreyprice2982
    @jeffreyprice2982 2 года назад

    Excellent! Thank you for showing us again.

  • @richargyle3307
    @richargyle3307 3 года назад +2

    Excellent once again. I did my first graphite regrip this weekend. One note...Winn grips may have an under listing that requires more attention to details in removing them! Persistence and patience and a Swiss Army knife blade help.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  3 года назад

      Good to know. Everyone says Winn can be a hassle, have not done any thus far. Figured a little more grip solvent and a little less PSI would be the plan of attack.

  • @richardmulligan2540
    @richardmulligan2540 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the tip…I was wanting to regrip some old clubs that have and I already have that exact model of tire inflator so this will work out brilliantly 👍👍

    • @anthonykyang89
      @anthonykyang89 2 года назад

      I wish I would have saw this before I put on a new set of grips :( I had to redo Two and I ripped them :( now I had to buy more grips :(

  • @dontwastemytime277
    @dontwastemytime277 2 года назад +4

    I tried to take out my old grips which came with the clubs I bought and they glued it on very hard. Was only able to save 4 grips and blew the rest of them. So, this method works for some grips when the glue/solvent didn't stick permanently. But to put them on was just as easy as you demonstrated there. Very cool method. Thanks for the tips.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +1

      It will be a roll of the dice when trying to remove grips installed the traditional way. Pulling air installed grips is again super easy though.

  • @dm-music2915
    @dm-music2915 Месяц назад

    Great video! After doing a couple clubs, I was able to do each club in about 5 minutes. Most of that time was spent removing the old grips that were installed by a sporting goods store.
    ONE TIP: Instead of dipping the tip in solvent to help slip it on the shaft, I used just a drop of dishwashing liquid to lube the inside tip of the grip.

  • @gmwilliams4314
    @gmwilliams4314 Год назад +1

    I plan to stop by Lowe's on my way home to purchase a Mini Bench Vice, $27.98 USD and a Kobalt 120 volt Air Inflator, $85.98 USD. Thanks for posting this brilliant way to remove and install grips. Please be kind to others and stay safe ✌🏿

  • @keithstone5907
    @keithstone5907 Год назад +3

    I've been doing this for years, but to remove grips I use a piece of plastic water pipe the size of the head of the grip to help prevent the grip bulging and bursting when I use the air also it allows me to use a higher pressure for stubborn grips.

  • @dontwastemytime277
    @dontwastemytime277 2 года назад

    Wow. I have all the tools I need. Just need to buy new grips. Haha. Thanks so much.

  • @buzzygolf4460
    @buzzygolf4460 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been using the clothes hanger method for removing old grips to save - this is a game changer

  • @drews1941
    @drews1941 3 года назад

    so cool, gonna be on the look out for an inflator!

  • @seairis616
    @seairis616 Год назад

    Just did a batch of 13 clubs old school so I'll have to wait till next grip change to try this.

  • @Koolbob2
    @Koolbob2 2 года назад +15

    I've been using this technique to install and remove bicycle handlebar grips but I never thought about using the air method on golf club grips. I'll definitely give the air method a try the next time I re-grip my clubs. Here's a tip that may come in handy; sometimes new bicycle grips will slip a little on the handlebars. Just remove the grip and spray a little hairspray on the handlebar and/or inside the grip and reinstall, the added tack of the hairspray will prevent a slippery grip from moving.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +1

      I like that!!

    • @jackdunagan331
      @jackdunagan331 Год назад

      Same here. Been using this method on motorcycle/bicycle grips for decades. Well done.

  • @albylongballboarder
    @albylongballboarder Год назад

    Yes! So simple!
    Been able to install the JumboMax STR8 Ultralites using a similar car pump (lol 40dollar one) into my entire bag of clubs. I have to set the machine to around 85 PSI. For my irons, I used the masking tape underneath but for my driver, I did not - just to see how it does. NO ISSUES and it's been pretty good, does not slip and because it's air - OMG it's so easy to readjust the STR8 after tuning my driver to the right loft. Best thing since sliced bread. Thanks for the video!
    PS when I used tape & solvent, those JumboMax are almost IMPOSSIBLE to pull off the club unless you try the pressurized needle method. Almost feel like its better to just cut the grip but at $15 a grip, thats expensive. Using your this car pump, its been absolutely AMAZING for these larger grips.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Год назад

      I need to bring some of these JumboMax grips into my fitting studio since you can still use the air method with them.

  • @irvingfallon5510
    @irvingfallon5510 Год назад +1

    I have an unusual take down style electric classical guitar (same as currently on the space station) that lacked one of the faux bout features. The ones I have are made of 1/4” diameter solid aluminum rod overlaid with 1/4” inside diameter black polypropylene tubing. I tried various methods to get the plastic tubing over the aluminum over the years without success. By using a combination of lubricant, tubing pre-heating and an air compressor (based on viewing your video), I did it today. Thank you. I would have likely never done it alone.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Год назад

      Love hearing people applying this info to other applications!

  • @demise1893
    @demise1893 2 года назад

    You're on my Christmas card list.

  • @zoidii
    @zoidii 2 года назад +1

    For compressor users 2.5 bar was great and how easy the adjustment is to align took under a minute to do no vice needed

  • @chrisjuhl801
    @chrisjuhl801 3 года назад +54

    For removing old grips, I place a pipe over the grip while inflating. When the grip bulges, the pipe evenly contains the grip and allows it to break free.

    • @bobpegram8042
      @bobpegram8042 2 года назад +5

      Also, if the grip doesn't come loose immediately, twisting it will usually break it free so it will come right off. Putting a piece of shaft tube over the grip when blowing it off helps contain any uneven swelling (which is not common). Air is less messy too. Watch out on the grips with a separate skin on them - like Winn for example and some SuperStroke grips. Thje skin can break loose and separate from the rubber underneath and ruin the grip. I usually put those on by painting the masking tape with rubber cement and putting the rubber cement down the grip with a dowel, then sliding the grip on. Obviously it can't be used right away with rubber cement.

    • @mevk1
      @mevk1 Год назад +1

      With a pipe protecting from popping em, maybe I could use my el cheapo emergency 12v tire inflator. Of course these very cheap, common simple air compressors have no pressure regulation so closely monitor. Anyone try?

    • @johnjacobjingle7177
      @johnjacobjingle7177 Год назад +1

      You should have included pipe size

    • @ppmppm7010
      @ppmppm7010 Год назад

      ​@@mevk1yes they do

    • @bb-fe9ur
      @bb-fe9ur 10 месяцев назад

      What size pipe 1" ? PVC or what?

  • @johnherman3261
    @johnherman3261 2 года назад

    Love these videos AJ.

  • @edf9992
    @edf9992 2 года назад

    It’s nice to see you doing videos with mister short game

  • @coachga2
    @coachga2 2 года назад

    This is terrific! Thanks for sharing it.

  • @aaronbryan2499
    @aaronbryan2499 Год назад

    Best tip ever. It’s so easy.

  • @chadallen4966
    @chadallen4966 2 года назад

    This is the Greatest video iv ever seen. 👏👏

  • @andrewyelanich7441
    @andrewyelanich7441 2 года назад +17

    I tried this the other day and its changed the way I will regrip from now on. I've been working on clubs for 20 years and this method blew my mind by the ease to install and especially remove the grip! Thanks AJ!!!

    • @fizzzle
      @fizzzle 2 года назад +1

      How secure is the grip to the shaft. Do you get any play in the grip while playing a round or on the range?

    • @andrewyelanich7441
      @andrewyelanich7441 2 года назад +1

      @@fizzzle So far I cannot tell the difference between blown on grips and double sided tape. That said I never really used build up wraps with the double sided, but I have used 2-3 wraps of masking tape when blowing on grips.

    • @bobpegram8042
      @bobpegram8042 2 года назад +1

      @@andrewyelanich7441 - I used to work for a top level custom fitter. We would use duct tape. In the couple of years I worked for him we had 2 or 3 players who hit well over 300 yards who had the grip slip. Nobody else had that problem. I assume masking tape has more grip/friction than duct tape.

  • @pieman6999
    @pieman6999 2 года назад +1

    Another great watch, thanks

  • @charlesbartholomew2910
    @charlesbartholomew2910 3 года назад

    That is so cool! Thank you for sharing!

  • @SB-cl6hv
    @SB-cl6hv 2 года назад +4

    Mid-sized grips are not always easy to find, at least with some brands. But this method should make it easier to get a standard grip to fit over a couple of layers of build-up tape, and thus create a mid-size grip diameter. Thanks for another great tip!

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude 4 месяца назад

    Thanks I’ll try on my next regrip!🙏

  • @paulmilsom1346
    @paulmilsom1346 3 года назад +13

    I've been regripping now for over 40 years and never once tried this.
    I'm going to give it a go tomorrow, maybe try a putter grip too.
    Thanks AJ, great video

    • @roncarlton1882
      @roncarlton1882 2 года назад

      Just did it with no vice just club, air pump, and a little hairspray (lube) in the kitchen on a driver. Took a few attempts to finalize alignment but worked great. Just put the head against something to push against.

  • @thebeardedgolfer-chrishopton
    @thebeardedgolfer-chrishopton 3 года назад

    Awesome AJ. Great vid. Thanks

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  3 года назад

      Thank you sir!

  • @skithewhitestuff
    @skithewhitestuff 2 года назад +2

    Definitely going to give this method a try. Great idea.

  • @sethjohnson4845
    @sethjohnson4845 Год назад +4

    If you don’t need anything sticking to the grip to keep it from sliding, then why do we use double sided tape for the conventional method? Couldn’t we just use masking tape and solvent to help the grip slide on, then when the solvent evaporates the grip itself would hold tight just like with compressed air? This just makes me wonder why we ever bothered with double sided tape in the first place.
    Also, thank you for posting this, I just tried it and I’ll be doing it this way from now on.

  • @willdeit6057
    @willdeit6057 Год назад

    Nice going AJ

  • @anhsi74
    @anhsi74 Год назад

    Genius! Thank you for sharing.

  • @AllTradesGeorge
    @AllTradesGeorge 2 года назад +1

    You could probably use an airbrush compressor...as cheap or cheaper than a tire inflator through Harbor Freight and a lot of other places, and quieter, as well as smaller. For mobility, the inflator might be better, as most of them have some kind of 12v power supply that connects to your vehicle...but I'd go with the airbrush compressor for inside your shop.

  • @ronstainton1014
    @ronstainton1014 2 года назад

    Great video, keep up the awesome videos

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching them!

  • @joeb7598
    @joeb7598 3 года назад +3

    I've been using air for a couple of years and love to flexibility it gives me. I can match my grips to weather conditions. It takes me about 5 minutes to change a full set of clubs.
    And the best part is, I still have the other grips to put back on whenever I need to switch back.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  3 года назад

      The ease of getting them back off is definitely my favorite part of the process.

    • @ulster7717
      @ulster7717 3 года назад

      I assume you cannot use this method with Winn grips. Please advise.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  3 года назад

      @@ulster7717 Winn grips are difficult and I would defer to the traditional method for them. I am sure some people can get them on this way, but I would tear more grips than I would get installed. Cords will also be tricky at best.

  • @darrenclarke161
    @darrenclarke161 2 года назад

    Awesome tip . 👍

  • @shaunmcdonald4833
    @shaunmcdonald4833 Год назад +11

    hi AJ, great video!!! just wondering if this method would still work with 2 sided grip tape? and how does the grip not slide on regular masking tape? thanks, and once again great video!!

    • @jklimtsc
      @jklimtsc 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Shaun, I was a little worried about the grips moving as well but wanted to give this method a try. I've done my own grips in the past using the traditional method. First, this is much faster and cleaner than using solvent and grip tape. I did 2 clubs (1 steel shaft, one graphite) then took them outside and took some swings to see if I felt any movement. Seemed solid so decided to do the rest. Took me less than an hour to do all 13 clubs and 3/4 of that time was removing the old grips. Now that they're done this way I expect my next grip change will take less than 30 minutes. I've now played 3 rounds with them and there has been no movement at all. All grips are still perfectly aligned.

  • @shanejohnson1034
    @shanejohnson1034 2 года назад

    Good info! Thanks!

  • @vikrampitre2343
    @vikrampitre2343 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful ~ my first project.

  • @alanf403
    @alanf403 Год назад +1

    Going to give this a try. I tried to install a WINN Dri-Tac 2.0 standard on a standard steel shaft and could not get it to advance past 1/2 way. Maybe air will do the trick. Just got find a barb that I can adapt to my compressor hose.

    • @alanf403
      @alanf403 Год назад

      Didn’t take long to figure this one out. Cleaned the shaft well, put a piece of masking tape on the butt end and viola! Went in like butter. Again, couldn’t get the grip to advance past half way with tape and solvent. Thanks again!

  • @larrybud
    @larrybud Год назад

    I like to work a grip straight while set up at address, so solvent is the way to go if you like to do this, since you have "working time".

  • @JimmyGunXD556
    @JimmyGunXD556 Год назад

    😂😂 sweet!!! Thank you for the post!!

  • @MjZettlerMusic
    @MjZettlerMusic 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Awesome!

  • @michaelmadelin2563
    @michaelmadelin2563 2 года назад

    Great tip

  • @loudellerman1670
    @loudellerman1670 2 года назад

    Did that underway aboard the Constellation, works really well…

  • @swidahopapatnaghodach4776
    @swidahopapatnaghodach4776 2 года назад

    amazing! would rather use old grips for projects. Thanks!

  • @olesarge1724
    @olesarge1724 2 года назад +9

    I’ve been doing this for years with a large compressor that’s out in its own room. No noise. I personally don’t use tape on my clubs. I do plug the end with tape. I first spay the shaft with cheap hair spray then blow on the grip with air. When the alcohol dries that grip is ready to go. It’s a trick I learned from a friend switching grips out on my motocross bike. That was back in the late 70’s. Been doing it ever since. Never had a grip fail.👍😊

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад

      This is funny. Two comments on using hairspray within a few hours. I love this idea!

    • @niallchurch2679
      @niallchurch2679 2 года назад

      He probably doesn"t need hairspray😇

    • @olesarge1724
      @olesarge1724 2 года назад +1

      @@niallchurch2679 I’m very fortunate to still have a good crop on top.😁👍

  • @pedroherskovic5023
    @pedroherskovic5023 11 месяцев назад +1

    I changed grips for the first time and it was easy. I started with a manual air pump and it worked nicely until a grip burst and let me with a mild acoustic trauma. From then on I only used the knife that comes with the sets to change grips. Please be very careful with compressed air (and of course with the knife too!).

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah a grip installed with tape and solvent should be removed with a knife. Only air installed grips should be removed with air.

    • @pedroherskovic5023
      @pedroherskovic5023 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@EFGMC Thanks for your answer. It is an important point to consider.

  • @stevetilk4926
    @stevetilk4926 4 месяца назад

    Hi AJ, I have a question about shaft extensions. I need to length a wedge shaft and I have a plastic extension. Will it work? Is there anything to worry about? I know the rule is plastic to graphite and metal to metal. Since it’s a wedge, will it real matter? Thanks! I enjoy your videos.

  • @thomasd1513
    @thomasd1513 2 года назад +1

    My golf life has changed in a particular way. WTF dude who re- gripped my 60 degree is a 7 iron length. Of course figured out later. Did the bs to correct. I’m on board to DIY.

  • @copperheadranch6466
    @copperheadranch6466 2 года назад

    Curious………do you replace the tape when you blow them off and put new grips on?

  • @kennyg63
    @kennyg63 Год назад

    A.J . Would a standard size Lamkin crossline grip require more than one wrap on a true temper xp95 shaft? What size masking tape should I use? What are you doing witb the air to remove the grip vs installing the grip? Would soap and water be a poor alternative to mineral spirits? You did say a raft adaptor to stick in the butt end of the club? Is that something that is sold separately from the compressor? Thanks in advance!🤙😀

  • @rotfan77
    @rotfan77 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing that .

  • @jabobwong
    @jabobwong 2 года назад

    Hilarious. I'm new to golf but a cyclist. Watched a few other videos and couldn't figure out why people don't use air to slide the grips on! Gonna try this with my putter

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +2

      Should work fine with a rubber grip. However if you have a Superstroke or similar multi layer grip, air method can be far more difficult than the basic tape and solvent method.

  • @julioabate
    @julioabate Год назад

    Mindblown!

  • @jamesquan8727
    @jamesquan8727 3 года назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @valderja
    @valderja 2 года назад +2

    That's fantastic. I thought you would have needed to use a powerful air compressor to do this.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +1

      As long as you can set it to 60psi, should work.

  • @bobpegram8042
    @bobpegram8042 2 года назад +1

    The grips with "skins" (like Winn) will often come apart when air pressure is used. In addition to the usual grip solvent method, another method if you don't have a compressor or have skinned grips, is to use rubber cement. Use the same masking tape, mount the club in the vice, either use the brush in the little rubber cement jar to put the cement on the tape or use another method, then pour a little cement in the grip and use a dowel to spread it inside the grip. Push the grip on the shaft, standing to the side (the rubber cement sometimes squirts out the back grip hole). Once on, the grip alignment can be checked and adjusted. Then put the club aside to dry. Rub off any excess rubber cement after it dries - comes right off.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +1

      I did this exact video a couple years ago. Got a lot of crap from people not liking or believing it works.

    • @bobpegram8042
      @bobpegram8042 2 года назад

      @@EFGMC That's weird. I wonder why they would give you grief over it. They could dismisss it as not for them, but to go out of their way to object is strange. Rubber cement was the first method I ever saw done. Turned out to be the least common way.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +3

      @@bobpegram8042 Agree. Some OEMs used it for a while also, or at least something similar. Might have to revisit that video. Back then people might have just thought I was making this stuff up. Hopefully I've earned some level of trust as an expert by now.

  • @mightywhitehorse6118
    @mightywhitehorse6118 Год назад

    hi, can i use the same method to take out a relatively new grip from my golf club? will the grip spoil?

  • @alextotheroh8071
    @alextotheroh8071 8 дней назад +1

    Great excuses to buy a new compressor. Thanks!

  • @BrianJones-xd2uc
    @BrianJones-xd2uc 8 месяцев назад

    Totally awesome

  • @jameskent4453
    @jameskent4453 2 года назад +2

    You don't need double sided tape to keep grips in place?

  • @dave8059
    @dave8059 2 года назад +3

    Not understanding how masking tape holds the grip in place. There's no adhesive against the grip to keep it from twisting.

    • @jpbackhouse
      @jpbackhouse 17 дней назад

      Masking tape as 1st layer/s when building a grip with more than 1 layer of tape. Sticky grip tape then only used as top layer.

  • @ericbaker6542
    @ericbaker6542 2 года назад

    I use an 1/8 “ barb fitting and stick it in the hole of the grip, then put the air to it

  • @briantorney980
    @briantorney980 Год назад

    Using air is the BEST way to install grips. I only use 2-3 sprays of solvent. Blow the grip on then pull it mostly off and use the air to blow out most of the solvent when resetting the grip. The grips will dry much faster.

  • @MarkJYule
    @MarkJYule Год назад

    Good for experimenting with grips and thickness but if you play in anywhere with mositure the grips will quickly slide.

  • @garykasza4704
    @garykasza4704 Год назад

    AJ, I've enjoyed watching several of your videos. I've picked up some good tips for club repairing clubs; fixing ferrules, centering shafts that need fiberglass tape, etc .
    Two questions, what epoxy do you use for securing heads to shafts, I have noticed it is black? Q2, what liquid solvent do you recommend for securing grips?
    I don't know if you have done a video on assembling and removing putter grips, I always find these harder to do. Recently I was challenged with removing a 17" Arm-lock grip ($50). What about a video on these grips?
    Thanks
    Gary

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Год назад +1

      I use the Golfworks Tour Set Plus epoxy most of the time. Grip solvent is just the basic Golfworks grip solvent.
      The big putter grips are very difficult to remove and save. Best option is probably the syringe method but I have very little experience with it.

  • @noelsmith4359
    @noelsmith4359 2 года назад

    Brilliant!

  • @orviskid
    @orviskid 2 года назад

    Can you get the jumbo max off with air too?

  • @scottjames9685
    @scottjames9685 2 года назад

    That makes things easier. random question what iron are you regripping in this video?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад

      That is a Maltby TE Forged head with a KBS Tour 120 shaft.

  • @VinhLe-ss2bf
    @VinhLe-ss2bf 2 года назад

    As always thanks for the tip. I just have one quick question, does this method works with double side tape.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад

      Maybe. Never tried it.

  • @sduke39
    @sduke39 2 года назад

    That's pretty neat! Loving the content. I don't know where to ask this question so I'll ask here. What's the deal with the Plus 4 grips? What is the problem they are designed to solve?

    • @keithwalker1780
      @keithwalker1780 2 года назад

      I use plus 4 grips on my wedges so that when I'm playing delicate chip shots around the green and I grip down on the shaft I'm not having to use more grip pressure as I would if the shaft was tapered down smaller with a standard grip.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад

      Just a bigger lower hand feel. Golfers had been building grips up like this for years so the grip companies just decided to start making them that way. As mentioned some people like the wider lower section for choking down, some find it reduces overactive hands in the swing. Just one of those things you need to try and see if it works for you.

  • @emils6174
    @emils6174 9 месяцев назад

    I am having problems with my grips after using masking tape to build up my grips. I used 3 layers of masking tape and one layer double sided grip tape. Now my grips dont stick properly to the Clubs. I can twist the grips easily and they twist when i hit shots. Is the tape the problem?

  • @vx-rob-xv9808
    @vx-rob-xv9808 2 года назад

    Hi,just tried this method,worked really well,only problem is how do you stop the grip twisting without using adhesive?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  2 года назад +1

      Most grips will hold without any help. Softer grips like tour velvet, tour wrap, or PURE grips hold the best. Cord grips and Winn style grips are harder to work with.
      Tip I've had a couple people here tell me is to use some hair spray on the tape before you slide the grip on.

  • @mb3080
    @mb3080 8 месяцев назад

    I'm convinced- I'll use this method when my grips arrive. With the solvent method you can twist up the tape and close the end of the shaft off. I guess that won't work here? Should I try to block.the grip hole to stop water getting in?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  8 месяцев назад

      You can wrap the shaft the exact same way with masking tape as you would with grip tape so you can cover the shaft opening if you wish.
      I have actually started not fully covering the butt end when doing traditional gripping as I have found that you can end up with a pocket of solvent that never escapes and can lead to grip twisting well after the rest of the grip is dry.

  • @mphammers
    @mphammers 2 года назад

    fantastic.....