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10-21-2004 03:06 PM #1
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Well I've gone over to the dark side and re-gripped my own clubs for the very first time last night.
I can see this becoming an addictive (and somewhat expensive) hobby. Not the re-gripping part, that went fairly easy with one lost grip, not enough solvent, in the course of re-gripping 17 clubs, but the whole club-making thing. I went into Golfworks the other day and it was like being possessed. Ii was checking out heads, shafts, and all of the tools.
My wife will be so happy...It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-21-2004 03:09 PM #2
OH NO !!!!! We'll never see you outside again!
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10-21-2004 03:41 PM #3
I'm already trying to figure out what I need to do to insulate the garage to build a little workshop
It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-21-2004 04:25 PM #4
[QUOTE=Colby]Well I've gone over to the dark side and re-gripped my own clubs for the very first time last night.
Not the re-gripping part, that went fairly easy with one lost grip, not enough solvent,
Get some low odour varsol. Otherwise your wife will kick you out of the house.
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10-21-2004 04:39 PM #5
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10-21-2004 04:47 PM #6Originally Posted by Dan Kilbank
Colby. Hopefully you'll be more generous with the epoxy.
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10-21-2004 05:02 PM #7
[QUOTE=Andre Cantin]
Originally Posted by ColbyIt could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-21-2004 05:06 PM #8
Low odour varsol works. Some folks use mineral spirits(available at Canadian Tire) but yesterday while in the store I had a sniff of both :jitter and low odour varsol definitely smells less. Gas works also and so does paint thinner but holy smokes is the smell ever strong
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10-21-2004 07:09 PM #9
You are lost forever. I type this after just opening up my Golfsmith box that arrived in the mail today.
I'll be swingweighting and epoxying up the new irons tonight. Once those are done I'll be disassembling the old irons and matching the two sets SW-wise so that I can properly evaluate the differences in the two sets of shafts (Tour Flighted 5.5 Rifles vs. Air Rifles -S)
Iron heads are both Golfsmith Tour Cavity Forged. If there hadn't been such a good deal on them earlier this year the second set would be Wishon 550Cs.
See how much fun this can be.
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10-21-2004 07:37 PM #10
Oh yeah...
A buddy of mine was asking why I would spend a couple of hours regripping a set of clubs when it would be easier, cheaper (if you count my time) and cleaner to get someone else to do them. I told him that half the fun was getting your hands dirty and producing something that I will use. Plus I don't have to drop my clubs off and either wait or pick them up another time. That takes time also!It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-21-2004 07:42 PM #11
After a while you will do this in no time.
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10-21-2004 07:55 PM #12
I was only about 10 minutes a club, so I wasn't unhappy with the time. Most of the time I spent cutting the old grip off and getting rid of the old tape.
Now a lot of times, the old grip came off and left the tape looking pretty good, except for the line of the knife cut. Could I have re-used the tape? Everything I read on the Internet said to remove the tape, so I blindly did. That way I knew that the tape was good anyways.It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-21-2004 08:22 PM #13
You could use the old tape but I prefer to use new tape and remove the old one. The old one does not have any stickiness left. Of course some clubmakers don't even use grip tape and blow them right on. I would rather be safe than sorry though and would not want the grip twisting in my hands while swinging.If you want to save a little time and your fingers next time get something like this:
http://www.golfworks.com/item_disp.asp?pn=STRIP But if you are an el cheapo like me build yourself one. All you need is an old piece of shaft ground at an angle. You could also drill an old golf ball and use it as the handle.
Now if you don't want to invest a fortune you could buy this to remove grips when you want to save them or when you run into a problem like you did by not applying enough solvent http://www.golfworks.com/item_disp.asp?pn=VGGR One guy on the FGI forum built one out of piano wire. I am going to look it up and see if I can post it. Another solution to remove grips is the old seringe but a bit pricey and to be handled with care. There are numerous stories out there about people shooting themselves accidentally. http://www.golfworks.com/item_disp.asp?pn=GS6
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10-21-2004 08:47 PM #14
There it is Colby.
http://www.freegolfinfo.com/forums/t...2Cwire򞂷
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10-21-2004 09:43 PM #15
That's cool.
Thanks AndreIt could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-21-2004 09:55 PM #16Originally Posted by Colby
Last edited by Chieflongtee; 06-26-2006 at 09:31 PM.
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10-21-2004 11:26 PM #17
I got one of those when I was getting set up at Golfworks.
Golfworks actually had a cool kit that included the tape tool, but I just bought the basics.It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-22-2004 08:26 AM #18
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Originally Posted by Colby
Then you will buy some equipment. (Some good vice grips)
Next, you will assemble your first club.
Then buy some more equipment. (A club length measuring tool)
Build an iron.
Then buy some more equipment. (A swingweight machine)
A set or irons.
Then buy some more equipment. ( A shaft extractor)
Regrips some clubs for a friend.
Then buy some more equipment. (A frequency analyser)
A set of woods.
Then buy some more equipment. (Build a workshop)
Build an NF2 or NF4.
You're hooked already.
I can see the John's at Golfworks smiling as you come through the door.
Gotta go. I'm off to Golfworks to pick up a few things.
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10-22-2004 08:38 AM #19Originally Posted by BC MIST
They are selling hook blades as a starter kit to have you hooked for life.
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10-22-2004 10:22 AM #20Originally Posted by BC MISTIt could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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10-22-2004 11:10 PM #21
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Gotta agree with this - my experience in {red} below...
Originally Posted by BC MIST
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11-01-2004 07:20 PM #22
The kit is well worth it. For the price of the tape removal tool itself you get the utility knife and a whack of blades, solvent, tape, and their "Ultimate Grip Installer Tool" (which I have never used.....)
http://www.golfworks.com/item_disp.asp?pn=GRTESS
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11-01-2004 08:59 PM #23Originally Posted by GarthM
http://www.golfworks.com/forum_displ...e.asp?mid=3487
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