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  1. Im going to try and fix one of my clubs and when I go to put the shaft back in the club I know im going to need epoxy. But do I have to use the epoxy from the golf store thats for the shaft or can I use a 5min or 30min epoxy from a hobby store. I have a ton of that stuff and was just wondering if its the same. Thanks.
  2. Soon I will be putting new shafts on my irons. I got a set of irons for a really good deal but they need new shafts. I know what shaft I want and I know how to replace it. (well I have a good idea on how to.) The only thing i don't understand is how long should my the shafts be and how to even measure it. Any tips would be great. Thanks
  3. I looked at the 7 iron and it looks like its bent or the shaft is coming out at an angle. I sadly used pliers to try and move the ferrule and it did move and I got it part way down but the iron is at and angle. On the other irons i got the ferrule to sit flush with the iron. I wanted to reshaft these irons anyways and get them fitted for me. I like to tinker with stuff so this should be fun (really into the rc airplane building). Thanks.
  4. Most of the post I have found in my search said that if the ferrule is not movable then most likely the shaft is coming out of the head. I cant even twist of budge the ferrule. I will take some better pics of all of them tomorrow.
  5. I just search for info on that and the ferrule are not moving so im thinking its the shaft coming out of the club head. Thanks for the help.
  6. Hello. I recently got some clubs off ebay and I got them for a really good deal (i think) manly so I can learn how to re shaft a club and how to re gripe. When I got them I noticed that the ferrule is separating from the club head. What would make it do that? Thanks
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