club maintainance

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I noticed on the weekend that the head on my 7 iron has worked loose. The shafts are steel, and I generally maintain all my own equipment, is there a prefered adhesive for this kind of repair or is it best to cut ones loses and take it to a pro to repair. What would be the best way to rectify this problem

 

Hi Doubleboggie – welcome to the worlds best golf forum…

Personally if I’m sick I go to a doctor that way I get the best possible service and the latest advice ;-)

Political Correctness is doctrine fostered by a delusional minority and by the media, which holds forth the proposition it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.

 

isg’s Paul Smith did an article on re shafting clubs Club re shafting part 1

 

also check out golfsmith site in the US. Lots of info there.
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I noticed on the weekend that the head on my 7 iron has worked loose. The shafts are steel, and I generally maintain all my own equipment, is there a prefered adhesive for this kind of repair or is it best to cut ones loses and take it to a pro to repair. What would be the best way to rectify this problem

If the ferrule is still in place then you can clean out the hosel with sand paper wrapped around a drill bit & sand the shaft tip & use 24 hour araldite.

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