
08-18-2005, 05:46 PM
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Re: Club head alignment while re-shafting Quote: |
Originally Posted by LowPost42 The one method you can use is to clamp the head in a vise, then make sure the grips are logo up. You could also stick the shafts in the heads, set them at address, and try to twist them into position.
The preferred method (to me), is to install the shafts as close as possible to grip up, let the epoxy cure, then move the grips.
If you're going to be doing your own regripping, I will tell you this for your own good: Buy an oil-less air compressor. It will make doing regripping fast and easy (and, well, ok, fun).
You do NOT want to be messing around with solvent and tape and trying to ram a grip on while the tape is wet... I did three grips this way, then bought a compressor. | Thank you for the information, I will just try and eye ball the alignment marks on the grip for now. I will have to look in to the air/grip replacement. I do have a non-oil compressor unit. I will look for information that describes in detail the removal and installation process? One would think that applying forced air would turn the grip into a balloon. |