In part two I have received the heads back from being chemically stripped. Now it’s time to remove big ding and deep scratches. I show you the process with the 8 Iron and all the tools I use. Here is…
In this video I will show you how you can paint fill a golf club with items you hopefully have around the house. This method can be used to create a custom paint fill on irons, wedges, and putters. Your…
Materials Needed: 1. Grip Solvent: Golfworks 2. Grip Saver: Rubber 3. Vise Clamp: OR Regripping station: Blog Post: Music Credit:
Materials Needed: 1. Grip of your Choice (Can never go wrong with these!): 2. Double Sided Grip Tape: 3. Masking Tape (for adding layers): 4. Grip Solvent: 5. Hook Utility Knife: 6. Vise Clamp: OR Regripping station: Blog Post: Music…
Before you start, your putter must be: * Removed from shaft * All nicks and dings removed * Paint-fill removed (100% of it! – otherwise it will bleed through the polymer and make a sloppy finish) * Sandblasted with 180…
Materials Needed: 1. Paint Stripper: 2. Tamiya Acrylic Paint: 3. Applicator Bottles: 4. Precision QTips: 5. Acetone and Paper Towels Blog Post: Music Credit:
Materials Needed: 1. Bench Grinder (with 1/2 inch arbor holes): 2. 6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inch deburring wheel: 3. Eye Safety Wear Blog Post: Music Credit: