A Callaway Diablo fairway wood was brought in for repair. The shaft was glued into the head. Incorrectly.
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Hello, very good video. I would like to know what glue you used and what is the powder you added to it. Thank you very much
That club can't be worth $10. The guy must love that club.
Okay too much glue… Just bring it to the epoxy Maestro! Great tapping Jim!!! 😀
Jim, could you also use a .335 to .350 brass shim and ferrule in this repair?
Awesome content Jim. Loved the fact that you have dental equipment on hand. When did you discover that it would be beneficial to have dental equipment on hand? Awesome job showing your knowledge. Let me know when you would like an apprentice.
I love your honesty about not being able to fix everything.
I like that plastic helper
Those Callaway ferrules are so tough to cut off when reshafting. Do you have a special method to get them off?
Nice job Jim!
Another successful repair! Excellent work, Jim! Love seeing those "special" tools for removing the old glue/epoxy with…nice technique!
I just repaired my son's Callaway Rouge 4 wood. He broke the shaft right above the ferrel. He was so bummed his favorite club was broken, but after repairing it he was able to hit it at the range on our next trip. The look on his face while he was hitting balls with it again was priceless!
These are going for $40-$50 on eBay right now. Interesting that the customer would want to fix it.
I really like that puller of yours Jim.
So much nicer/quicker pull than with the GolfSmith one I have 👍
I do love that club. Hit it well. Thanks for the great repair!!!