Here is a demonstration showing the removal of an iron shaft from the club. Notice here that he uses a heat gun instead of a torch. While it may take a little bit longer, this is the preferred way to remove the club head as it does not heat up the head enough to damage the paint or finish.
In this video I will walk you through the process of separating your golf club’s head from the shaft for re-shafting it.
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One Response
liniluv1
February 16th, 2010 at 7:46 pm
1now I know why not to use a torch
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