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Golf Club Shaft Replacement

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  1. Golf Club Shaft Replacement, Shaft: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Use a heat gun to melt the old epoxy holding the club head to the old shaft.

    • Caution: Heat guns can get very hot, so use caution when handling them.

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    • Stabilize the club shaft using a vise grip or the weight of a friend.

    • With a pair of oven mitts, remove the club head by carefully twisting it from the shaft.

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    • Clean out the inside of the club head with acetone and a small wire brush.

    • Cleaning the club head will make applying the new epoxy effective.

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    • Place the cleaned club head on the new shaft and mark the where the end of the club head reaches on the shaft.

    • Remove the club head.

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    • Take some sand paper and sand the shaft past your mark leading to the tip.

    • A good technique is to wrap the sandpaper around the tip while twisting the hand holding the sandpaper back and forth.

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    • Get the epoxy ready by pouring it into a plate.

    • Use a toothpick to apply epoxy into the part of the club head that goes over the shaft.

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    • Slide the new shaft into the club head.

    • Wipe off the excess epoxy that squeezes out.

    • Let the epoxy set overnight for an optimal seal, then it will be ready for use.

Finish Line

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George Bassili

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