I looked at my Wilson driver this morning and I noticed a dime sized den on the side, Is there a way I can remove this dent without causing damage to the club?
easiest way to do it, and I’m’ not sure if you have the resources to do it, is find the center of the dent and drill a very small hole. once done, get a screw or bolt that fits the hole and screw in until tight. I’m not sure exactly what the tool is called but it looks like a bar with two handles on it. one of the handles is weighted and slides up and down the tube. you would attach this tool to the bolt you screwed in. after firmly securing the clubhead in a vise or something, you’d slide the weighted handle up and down the pole until the dent slowly reforms back to shape. or just have a local golfsmith look at it
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Robert J
March 28th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
1The first answer has got it, there is a method, but without causing damage is unlikely…bob
Big Jay 7
March 28th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
2no not really
bigken467
March 28th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
3you could check with wilson golf company so times they will replace the club with out cost to you
Reaper
March 28th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
4easiest way to do it, and I’m’ not sure if you have the resources to do it, is find the center of the dent and drill a very small hole. once done, get a screw or bolt that fits the hole and screw in until tight. I’m not sure exactly what the tool is called but it looks like a bar with two handles on it. one of the handles is weighted and slides up and down the tube. you would attach this tool to the bolt you screwed in. after firmly securing the clubhead in a vise or something, you’d slide the weighted handle up and down the pole until the dent slowly reforms back to shape. or just have a local golfsmith look at it
royhenry77@verizon.net
March 28th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
5no.
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