New Again: Mizuno MP-14 Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Learn how to restore your old, worn-out clubs with this detailed guide to DIY Mizuno MP-14 golf club restoration. Get your golf clubs back in top shape and ready for the course. Nothing SHINES like a Mizuno!
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  • @davidgregory5928
    @davidgregory5928 Год назад +2

    Clearly a man with too much time on his hands and he’s still left with an old set of clubs. They will look tatty within a couple of winter rounds. He need to get out more.

    • @BobbysBearded
      @BobbysBearded Год назад +51

      If you were so busy you would t be commenting on someone’s video lol.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +93

      This looks more your speed, David:
      ruclips.net/video/p_R1UDsNOMk/видео.html

    • @frankhannah7227
      @frankhannah7227 Год назад +4

      Apparently you don’t know much about Mizuno irons!

    • @paulnutbrown9836
      @paulnutbrown9836 Год назад

      Love mizuno, but they are a mess after a few seasons... If I'm paying £1000 I want durability not dents, rust, and lie and loft issues every few months

    • @blaizekelley7249
      @blaizekelley7249 Год назад +5

      @@BradMeehanyou got a new subscriber after that 😂😂

  • @richardcody5619
    @richardcody5619 7 месяцев назад +14

    Mizuno blades (no matter how old) in near pristine condition are a thing of beauty. That basic design of the MP-14 still looks good and performs well. Great work and thanks for sharing.

  • @gilbertguerrero2656
    @gilbertguerrero2656 Год назад +35

    Mizuno's always had such a timeless look. Beautiful.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      All of their blades are stunning.

  • @harryrichardson7728
    @harryrichardson7728 Год назад +13

    I am so impressed with what you do. You absolutely transform those tired clubs into pristine condition, must be so satisfying. Would send you mine, but I live in England! First class results.

    • @user-ml7dh8ph6i
      @user-ml7dh8ph6i 7 месяцев назад

      Plenty of places in UK do this if you know where to look. 😊

  • @anilvirginia
    @anilvirginia Год назад +4

    This is the best example I can think of, where a creator has dialed in their recipe for the best videos for their content type. How amazing your videos are now vs. how really good they were before is probably a product of being open to constructive criticisms and amending accordingly. This is just so spot on. Love it so much.

  • @andrewcalvert8035
    @andrewcalvert8035 Год назад +1

    The old butter knife!!! Love them!!

    • @charlies3287
      @charlies3287 4 месяца назад

      One of the best irons I have ever played. Not that hard to hit, honestly. And they feel so good.

  • @stevehutchinson321
    @stevehutchinson321 Год назад +3

    That's the most incredible thing I've ever seen. Just when I thought you were finished it just got better and better.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you. Please share with a friend!

  • @garymorris1856
    @garymorris1856 Год назад +1

    Beautifully done, it doesn't look like the same club.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you. What a transformation!

  • @jeffreyprice2982
    @jeffreyprice2982 Год назад +1

    Just gorgeous! I really enjoy your videos. You should write a book or a “paid for” video class. Phenomenal information here.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      What a nice compliment! Thank you.

  • @jamesgentry3623
    @jamesgentry3623 23 дня назад

    I would love to try this on my MP 57 irons, but I'm not sure I have the patience lol. Great Job!

  • @sammcdougall6506
    @sammcdougall6506 9 месяцев назад

    I have just bought a set of 1987 TP-9s and plan to do this job on them, thank you very much for putting this together so clearly. Given me some confidence that I can DIY it 👍🏻

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  9 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for watching. There's more to come.

  • @jamessinclair7428
    @jamessinclair7428 Месяц назад

    Amazing job. Probably the best iron restoration I’ve seen to date. For someone without all this specialized equipment, what would you recommend for someone that wants to restore a vintage set of Irons.

  • @KleyDeJong
    @KleyDeJong Год назад +4

    Very nice. I have a set of old MP-14's and they are fantastic irons. Well worth restoring!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Definitely worth it.

    • @markbowes3970
      @markbowes3970 Год назад

      MP 14’s are great clubs. Never could hit the 3 iron though! Must have been a good golfer who had that one 😂. Great job as always Brad.

    • @MartinRourke
      @MartinRourke Год назад

      I still have these in my bag now! :)

  • @patc1309
    @patc1309 Год назад +1

    This man is a true artist

  • @graemetaylor4149
    @graemetaylor4149 Год назад +7

    Great work! Stunning results as always. Thanks for sharing.

  • @GoT2bBrIaN
    @GoT2bBrIaN Год назад +2

    I bought a set of MP-14s just to do this exact same thing! May be a interesting experiment to try a brushed or satin finish!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      It'd be much easier and faster than the mirror look. Check out my brushed metal finish video and you can see how it could potentially look.

  • @jonlanier_
    @jonlanier_ Год назад +1

    Those were at one time, highly sought after. I have a set of 1971 Wilson Fluid Feels (the same type of clubs Johnny Miller won his US Open with)... I'd love to see those restored. I'd just display them on the wall like a piece of art.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +2

      They are ART for sure. That's why I've been finding single, unique clubs to restore versus full sets. There's so much to look at from a design perspective. I love the shapes, fonts, finishing techniques of these clubs that hanging them on a wall is art to me.

  • @brandonevans4142
    @brandonevans4142 Год назад +2

    I have a set of Mizuno grad irons I still use that I wish I had time to refinish like this. Excellent work 👍

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      You see the steps are easy. The polishing wheels do most of the work. Hope you give it a try

  • @michaellunt8260
    @michaellunt8260 Год назад

    My 3 iron is like new anyway, for obvious reasons. Great work!

  • @CGF1214
    @CGF1214 Год назад +1

    Stunning work my friend, beautiful set of clubs, are you going to do the whole set ?

  • @BradMeehan
    @BradMeehan  Год назад +6

    Shoutout to "Dbuckfan Plays" for the cool ferrule saving tip.

    • @texasgreg
      @texasgreg Год назад

      Just outstanding! Liked the ferrule saving trick, but is the ferrule permanently stretched? I guess it would get epoxied in place when the head is reattached.

    • @andreasryden334
      @andreasryden334 Год назад

      @@texasgreg why would it stretch?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +2

      @@texasgreg No, the epoxy just gets warm and gummy enough to let it slide. It's the same approach as the video I have when I slide it back down if it has a gap.

  • @donaldwilcoxjr.5212
    @donaldwilcoxjr.5212 Год назад

    Play mp5s ...and I try best to take very good care of them ...good to know if one day I want to restore them now I have a better idea of how to go about it ...

  • @michaelfink6748
    @michaelfink6748 Год назад +2

    Beautifully done! I love the attention to detail

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you. Please share with a friend.

  • @rbryson16
    @rbryson16 Год назад

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  • @justaguy3465
    @justaguy3465 2 месяца назад

    That's pretty sweet. Wish i could do this to the ol ping zing 2s

  • @Lugocarlos67
    @Lugocarlos67 Год назад +1

    Great videos!!
    1.What is the purpose of the muriatic acid bath?
    2. Why cover the number and logo on the bottom of the club?
    Thank you!!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      The acid removes the rust, etches the underlying metal to make sanding easier, and helps with the chrome removal without touching the nickel under it. You'd only have to do it on the carbon steel irons that have rust - not a stainless club.
      I cover the numbers so I don't sand them down too much. Once the letters are gone, they're GONE so protect them any way you can. If they're deep, then you can get away without taping them.

  • @rice2men
    @rice2men 3 месяца назад

    I’m bout to get these !

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  3 месяца назад

      They're gorgeous clubs!

  • @Gordon59
    @Gordon59 Год назад

    Wonderful video that club head looks amazing..thank you for sharing

  • @NineEyeRon
    @NineEyeRon Год назад

    I had my mp-57s refurbished, now sporting a gunmetal grey finish.

  • @korbinsworld24
    @korbinsworld24 Год назад

    Great job. That's a piece of art.

  • @tonyw1w1w14
    @tonyw1w1w14 Год назад

    What a brilliant job

  • @maxiguida6661
    @maxiguida6661 Год назад

    Mind-blowing. Enjoyed such fine craftsmanship. Gracias por compartir. Saludos.

  • @mikeagesen4887
    @mikeagesen4887 3 месяца назад

    Great job.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @kylearsenault8642
    @kylearsenault8642 Год назад

    Hell ya. Big process tho with having to get everything. I have been thinking of getting into this for some time now

  • @robmclane8540
    @robmclane8540 Год назад +2

    I love the videos and am thinking of trying to do this myself as I’m pretty handy with this stuff and restored woods as a kid for myself and others. I have an old set of Mizuno MP-30 that need restoration. Do you do this for others or just as a hobby for yourself?

  • @user-zd3sh7jf4o
    @user-zd3sh7jf4o 7 месяцев назад

    What would happen if you stopped at the step face reconditioning? Is the nickel plating necessary? Thanks! Love the videos!

  • @jc2578
    @jc2578 6 месяцев назад

    This is just amazing amzing amzing. thanks for sharing Brad.

  • @ThomasHamilton-GEAUX
    @ThomasHamilton-GEAUX Год назад

    Wow. That's beautiful work.

  • @ricardodiaz5782
    @ricardodiaz5782 Месяц назад

    Amazing ❤

  • @shaneepps2315
    @shaneepps2315 Год назад

    I would actually feel guilty playing those beauties...! Well done!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +2

      Thank you. At this point they're mostly wall art since I'm not doing full sets. There's a lot of great design in these vintage irons.

  • @Daryl-S
    @Daryl-S Год назад

    Umm just wow! Beautiful

  • @mwgraley655
    @mwgraley655 Год назад

    Coolest thing I’ve ever seen

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you! Please subscribe - there's more on the way.

  • @davidatreynolds
    @davidatreynolds Год назад +1

    Great stuff! I'm just getting started doing some refurbishing of some old clubs of mine. Couple of questions, first, how long did you leave the iron in the acid dip? Second, how do you know if the club is plated with chrome or is stainless steel?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      About 15 minutes. If there's rust, it's not stainless. What club is it? I have a book that shows vintage irons and their makeup.

    • @dailymotiv8r
      @dailymotiv8r Год назад

      @@BradMeehan Quite late, but could I replicate this process with taylormade p-770s? This is a beautiful process and I’d like to fix my own clubs

  • @boypiercemusic
    @boypiercemusic Год назад

    The GOAT is in the building

  • @tometsler1600
    @tometsler1600 Год назад

    Simply amazing!!!!

  • @bellsy13
    @bellsy13 Год назад

    Amazing result! Been waiting for the mp 14 or 69 refinishing!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you. I had a set of near mint 69s that I found at a thrift store but sold them on eBay! The 14's have a great shape.

  • @alhyjek2170
    @alhyjek2170 Год назад +1

    Hi Brad, great content and beautiful work!
    I have a set of Mizuno MP5s with some light bag chatter, can these be polished out? Any videos of just polishing forged clubs?
    Thank you!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      It can be shined, but the the chatter won't be removed unless you sand them away. Then, you risk the chrome plating being removed. So, unless you are going to replate them, I'd just shine them up and and enjoy them.
      I'm doing a video soon on Electroless plating, which will greatly simplify the plating process for everyone.

    • @alhyjek2170
      @alhyjek2170 Год назад

      @@BradMeehan Thanks!

  • @manuelgarza969
    @manuelgarza969 Год назад +1

    Awesome job like always . Keep up the good work .

  • @B.T.32
    @B.T.32 Год назад

    Great job!

  • @rlynnes
    @rlynnes 7 месяцев назад

    @Brad Meehan Did the Muriatic also remove the chrome layer in this video? Then did you plate over a nickel layer?? I have some Hogan Radial's on the way I'd like to refurb and planned to do a nickel plating. Not sure if I have to remove the nickel before I re-plate though. A few other quick questions - what's your ratio of water to muriatic? What's the ratio of baking soda to water for the acid neutralization? Thanks! Love the videos!

  • @toddrone
    @toddrone Год назад

    Woow,...that is excellent work.

  • @shytcardz
    @shytcardz 8 месяцев назад

    wow!! I have some KZG ZO blades I'd like to refinish like this

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  8 месяцев назад

      You definitely should try it!

  • @iamjPerry
    @iamjPerry Год назад +2

    I am seriously in awe of what you do here. It's so incredible.
    I am curious... what do you do with all the irons you refurb? Do you keep them as mementos? Are they for family? Or do you end up selling them?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +4

      Thank you.
      I was selling full sets when i started doing it, but i got bored after about the 3rd club in the set. Now I just look for single clubs that look interesting to me - things with interesting shapes, fonts, textures, club faces, etc. The worse, the better. It's like a challenge for me to see what I can do to it.
      I encourage you to try it at home. It's really quite simple stuff.
      Please share your favorite videos with your golf friends! It will help the channel grow.

    • @iamjPerry
      @iamjPerry Год назад

      Thanks! Totally honest. The first video I watched of yours (MP32s) blew me away and I was looking immediately looking at stuff in your products Amazon links to get started. I have most the tools, bench grinder, etc, but need that electroplating setup. (Also I’ve been searching my local thrift store for old irons to collect)
      As soon as I start I’ll be sure to send you some pics and tag you.
      I am curious, I think I noticed that in older videos you did the grit blast after plating. But in this one you seemed to do that first and then plated. Is there a specific reason or is there not really?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      @@iamjPerry Thanks for the support on the Amazon store.
      I am going to be testing Caswell's electroless plating kit, so hold off on the purchasing of the set up. This may make it even easier.
      I ended up chipping some of the plating off when i blasted after, so i do it before now. The quality is the same and I don't have to worry about ruining my club by blasting away a chunk of nickel. I'd recommend doing it before.

    • @jimmysupafly1547
      @jimmysupafly1547 Год назад

      Phenomenal

  • @ginechan1368
    @ginechan1368 Год назад

    Fantastic!! Great job!
    I would ask you to restore my TP-11. 😊

  • @coreycrull2561
    @coreycrull2561 Год назад +1

    Hey Brad, I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos and it’s inspired me to give it a try on an old set of amp-32’s. Quick question…are you also sanding and buffing out the dings/scratches on the club face as well or just the surrounding areas and then blasting the face for refinish?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      I do a little touch up before blasting it so it looks even. Some say you'll dull the grooves, but as a bogey-ish player, I've never noticed. The blasting does mask the imperfections so if you're not too concerned with picture perfect all around, you can skip it.

  • @markrobinson3060
    @markrobinson3060 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome job well done

  • @huygmail
    @huygmail Год назад

    Beautiful!!

  • @hunterpalmer1442
    @hunterpalmer1442 Год назад +1

    Do you ever touch up a club after you plate it? I just did my first wedge with your set up and have a few nicks and spots on it.
    Also, I notice a ton of fumes with electro cleaning, nickel activating, and the chrome plating solution.
    Do you wear a mask at all times or do you ventilate it?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      I'm in a well ventilated area, bit I don't really see fumes. I notice mist from the aerator. But, yes. Use a mask and gloves.
      You can do some touch up after But I'd use nothing more than white compound. I usually give it a final buff with green compound on the cotton wheel right before I film the last scene.

  • @w1redrage
    @w1redrage Год назад

    wish i had a shop so i could try this

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      I mostly do this outside. You can do most of it with sandpaper if you don't have a polisher.

  • @winstonsmith11
    @winstonsmith11 Год назад

    That's my first set of irons. MP 14. Got them used in 2003. Felt amazing out of the middle, but incredibly unforgiving.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      They're great looking clubs!

    • @winstonsmith11
      @winstonsmith11 Год назад +1

      @BradMeehan They really are. And you did a great job with your restoration.

  • @Sub69ronnischrevel
    @Sub69ronnischrevel Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @mjgholfza
    @mjgholfza Год назад

    Wow! Very nice.

  • @ouizzeul
    @ouizzeul Год назад

    Looks stunning!

  • @charlesbartholomew2910
    @charlesbartholomew2910 Год назад

    Very nice!

  • @redhed9776
    @redhed9776 Год назад

    wow...just..wow😮

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      It was almost too shiny to record! I kept getting my big head in there!

  • @seanmccarthy4781
    @seanmccarthy4781 Год назад

    Super refurb

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you. They're even gorgeous with dents

  • @mattschmidt9333
    @mattschmidt9333 11 месяцев назад

    Your videos just convinced me to buy a set of MP-33’s to refinish and they can’t get here soon enough. I’m fairly squared away in the shop, short of not having a scotch brite belt sander. If you had to use something else in place of that, what would you use?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  11 месяцев назад

      You don't need the belts. It's just a time saver. You'll learn WAY more if you do it by hand. EVERY screw up was because I over-did it with a power tool. Sand paper is the way to go.
      Also, my answer comes from the perspective that you want to do this because its enjoyable, you want to chill out in the shop, sip something cold, and listen to music, versus doing mass production work. If you're doing this as a job, then you can invest in the belt sander. Otherwise, you'll get more satisfaction knowing you did this by hand.

  • @johnadubato7247
    @johnadubato7247 Год назад

    Really nice .

  • @dbuckfanplays7991
    @dbuckfanplays7991 Год назад

    Just another classic... How do you dispose of the chemicals when you're done with them?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Your boiling water tip worked great for the ferrule.
      I reuse everything else or neutralize it. The bottles have disposal recommendations but each locale has its own requirements.

  • @bryangray4178
    @bryangray4178 7 месяцев назад

    Do you typically go from 400 grit sanding to the sisal wheel or do you recommend going higher than that? Trying to figure out what the grit transition is from sanding to the sisal wheel

  • @PetSKi67
    @PetSKi67 Год назад

    Beautifull!

  • @crumsoutdoors4584
    @crumsoutdoors4584 Год назад

    I have these exact irons and love them. How much would you charge to do a whole set 3-9 if just club heads?

  • @tamoose1
    @tamoose1 Год назад +1

    Can you explain why you nickel plate it after the sandblast? Doesn’t that reduce the grip of the ball?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      I over-sandblasted a club once and chipped the plating. So now i just do it before. It seems to retain the texture and the finish looks even. You'll notice when I use the blaster, it looks patchy until it's plated.
      It's a matter or preference, but I'm 'gun shy' about screwing up another club that was 99.9999999% complete.

    • @tamoose1
      @tamoose1 Год назад

      @@BradMeehan it looks amazing! Lots of money in it, for people that just have to have their old clubs

  • @vinchenzo4403
    @vinchenzo4403 Год назад

    Love the video. ASMR awesomeness

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thanks! Check out the new one!

  • @txsurf87
    @txsurf87 Год назад

    The irons look really good after the polishing. Will they stay shiny? Or is the nickel plating needed to keep them shiny?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      They stay shiny if you take care of them, like wipe them down after playing and keeping them from banging into each other in the bag. The good news is, you can always re-polish them now that you know how.

  • @callumwells
    @callumwells Год назад

    This is incredible!! I inherited a set of my late grandfather’s Gary Player Slazenger bladed set which I’d love to restore - but I have 0 experience. Any advice on where best to start? Is it a costly process?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      You can do most of this with just sandpaper until you get to the electroplating. There is an expense to that (the nickel crystals, the anode, the power supply). I bought my bench grinders from Harbor Freight (cheap tool store in the US) and estate sales ($20).
      There are links in the description to everything I use if you want to see the prices for everything.

  • @jsurane7
    @jsurane7 Год назад

    Thanks for all of your videos. You truly do amazing work. I have a few questions as I attempt to refinish a set of irons.
    How long do you let the club head sit in the acid to remove chrome and rust? Can I do multiple club heads at once?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      15 minutes or so. Don't forget to dump out the hosel of the liquid. I'd do it in the garage or an open area. It's not worth doing more than one because they start to oxidize right away. One at a time is best so you can do an assembly line of polishing one while plating the other.

    • @jsurane7
      @jsurane7 Год назад

      Amazing. You’re the man Brad!

    • @hunterpalmer1442
      @hunterpalmer1442 Год назад +1

      Does this mean you have to plate the club within a certain time after you acid bath/grind/polish?

  • @pauli2062
    @pauli2062 6 месяцев назад

    You’ve inspired me. I doing a set of mp33’s. How long do you soak in the bath to plate?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  6 месяцев назад +1

      30 minutes will give a good layer. You can do it longer for a thicker plate.
      Don't be afraid to buff it after to smooth it out.

    • @pauli2062
      @pauli2062 6 месяцев назад

      @@BradMeehan Thanks for the reply. Bubbling as I type this. Great content. Really happy to be able to revive these old clubs.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  6 месяцев назад

      @@pauli2062 I made a Facebook support group for help if you get stuck. Look for DIY golf club Restoration if you want to join.

  • @thesemiprogolfer
    @thesemiprogolfer Год назад

    Excellent work. What process/tools are you using for the face reconditioning?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Thank you. I spray it with a cheap, handheld sand blaster. I think it's 20 dollars or so. There's a link in the description to equipment if you'd like to see it.

  • @connormeehan6704
    @connormeehan6704 Год назад

    I wish my dad could do something cool like this

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      lol. Soon as that paternity test comes back...

  • @darrylbaker273
    @darrylbaker273 Год назад

    Love it.
    If I may ask, what was the spray gun you used on the face restoration?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      It's a handheld sandblasted. There are links to equipment on the description if you want to see it.

  • @raindogred
    @raindogred Год назад

    Awesome job, great vid. Whats the purpose of the muriatic acid..is that to remove rust and old paint? Also what is the stuff you spray on the grooves? I have some nice old cobras i want to clean up, but probably not worried about plating them....be stoked if I could get them looking even half as good as yours look.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      The acid is rust removal but also takes off the chrome without messing up the nickel beneath it. It's not compatible with stainless clubs. Just the steel.

  • @slicetoskratch
    @slicetoskratch Год назад

    Brad i love your content! thank you for sharing all of this great stuff! I am working on a project myself for the first time and i was wondering if i use the deburring wheel to remove the bag chatter, will that remove the plating as well?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      Thank you.
      Yes, it will eventually go through the chrome and there's really not a good way to know when to stop. You'll see a slight color variation between the chrome and nickel layer and that's when you know toute through it. I'll bet if they're worn you can see nickel now. It's a little yellowish compared to the chrome.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      *only on chrome clubs, not modern clubs like I showed with my Wilson D9s, etc.

    • @slicetoskratch
      @slicetoskratch Год назад

      Alright thanks so much!

  • @rmiles1792
    @rmiles1792 Год назад

    question regarding your setup at 4:17 sec of this video, what is the paper looking stuff with tape(?) on the electrodes and how about the black handled item, air pump, solution heater or combination?? Also when is the drawing for the suckers? Thanks

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      That is called an 'anode bag'. It's just a muslin cloth around the anode to keep contamination out of the solution.
      The black thing is a fish tank heater. The shop was 60 degrees so I put it in there to warm the solution. I also have an old crock pot to warm it. There is also a fish tank aerator that I always use to keep bubbles from sticking to the club and to move around the solution.

  • @seancook8949
    @seancook8949 4 месяца назад

    What was that first belt you used? Amazing job!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  4 месяца назад +1

      It's a scotch Brite belt. Like a scrubbing pad for dishes but in belt form.

  • @dougmurray7684
    @dougmurray7684 8 месяцев назад

    The plating has got to be the hard part. Lots of nasty chemicals and probably expensive. I'll have to check out the product page. Beyond the nasty comments below, good job!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Check out my electroless plating video. It makes it super easy.
      I pinned that one negative comment to the top to bust his balls front-and-center to everyone who sees the video. I was a stand-up comic for a long time, so I know how to F with hecklers.

  • @whitedime
    @whitedime Год назад

    do you have a video on restoring non-chromed plated forged clubs ? (in my cause, muira 1957s)

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      That's interesting. What is the finish over the steel? Is it plated at all?

  • @elliottjohnstone438
    @elliottjohnstone438 10 месяцев назад

    Would using a Scotchbrite mop on a grinder have the same effect as you using the belt?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  10 месяцев назад

      Absolutely. You don't even need it if you just sand it, though. It's just a time saver.

  • @cagedcode
    @cagedcode Год назад

    When restoring these clubs, can you fix the groves? Have you noticed any clubs where the face can’t be repaired?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      I have a groove sharpening tool for that. I've done a few with grooves that are GONE, so they're basically wall art at that point.

  • @stefanjohansson2830
    @stefanjohansson2830 Год назад

    Looks really nice but what about the grooves?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      I have an inexpensive groove sharpener that does OK.

  • @rocknral
    @rocknral Год назад

    Now I know why I have a sandblaster, industrial belt sander and electroplating setup just lying around.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      The sandblaster was 20 dollars, you can use sandpaper, and we made the electroplating tank in one of the videos. Who's more sassy? Me or you?

  • @rosariobaio9239
    @rosariobaio9239 Год назад

    Amazin!!

  • @keithlapinski1594
    @keithlapinski1594 9 месяцев назад

    Curious why you plated after the sand blasting? Does the face hold up better after plating over the blasted finish?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  9 месяцев назад

      I chipped the plating once because I was too aggressive. Now I'm gun shy.

    • @keithlapinski1594
      @keithlapinski1594 9 месяцев назад

      ​@BradMeehan, thanks for the reply. I've pulled together the materials from your Amazon list. Thank you for that. Can you comment on how long in the plating bath until complete?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  9 месяцев назад

      @@keithlapinski1594 Thanks for supporting me and the channel. 30 minutes is plenty in the bath.

  • @mikec4834
    @mikec4834 Год назад

    Brad whats your address so I can send you my club heads?!!!! You definitely have skills!

  • @scottpowers5191
    @scottpowers5191 Год назад

    Wow!!😮😊

  • @swirle13
    @swirle13 Год назад

    If I wanted to recondition the face of a restored club but I don't have a sand blaster, would a mid grit sandpaper or brillo pad work fine?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      You could do that, for sure. It will give it a texture that contrasts with the shiny sides and still look good.
      The handheld blaster is maybe 25 dollars and you can borrow a friend's compressor if you want to do the blasting. I prefer this because of the uniform look across the face that I couldn't get with sand paper.

  • @ThinkingMan482
    @ThinkingMan482 3 месяца назад

    Brad, you don't seem to chrome plate your restorations. Does the nickel finish hold up in use? Is there any issue with tarnishing? Is chrome plating especially difficult?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  3 месяца назад

      It's tough. Check out this video where I try to remove it. There's a product called reprochrome you can use that's more durable using the same method, but you can just stick with nickel.
      ruclips.net/video/ydC3QXq4IsM/видео.htmlfeature=shared

    • @ThinkingMan482
      @ThinkingMan482 3 месяца назад

      @@BradMeehan Does the nickel wear excessively or tarnish with use?

  • @glenrolls5679
    @glenrolls5679 7 месяцев назад

    what grit level are the sanding belts you use?

  • @k-pong3464
    @k-pong3464 5 месяцев назад

    hello
    I am from Thailand I like your work And I want you to help me. I would like you to help me restore my Club iron.

  • @randyting
    @randyting 4 месяца назад

    How much would you charge to restore a set of my mp33. 3 to pw. Thanks