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| Re: How do I correctly shim? So let me get this right: You have some .335 shafts that you would like to put into a) a .350 head and b) a .355 taper tip head? I wouldn't get crazy with the epoxy, no. Epoxy the hosel as you normally would, epoxy the shaft tip as you normally would, add the shim, and put it in. I would NOT use beads in this application, as you want maximum epoxy coverage between all 3 parts. (But if you did use beads, I'd suggest exactly 62 beads - no more, no less.) As for the taper tip hybrid, I'd suggest using a taper tip shaft. Shimming to make up some space is all right (IMO), but a taper tip is a wedge shape, and now you're trying to jam a square peg into that wedge. I'm not saying it WILL fail, just that it is certainly more prone to failure. That said, the technique is the same - just use the proper shim.
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