GOLF CLUB REFURBISHING IS GOING TO GET A LOT QUICKER... (Results)

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  • So after a lot of you suggested it, I went and bought a Dremel off of amazon to hopefully make refurbishing golf clubs going forward a much quicker process!
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  • @ryanhiggs9978
    @ryanhiggs9978 3 роки тому +34

    Can’t believe u sanded the face! Only needed cleaning with a bit of wire wool.

  • @shakebake3124
    @shakebake3124 3 роки тому +12

    Really like the series mukka. From my experience when buffing / refurbishing surfaces, the larger the mop / grinding surface area the better. I know alot of people have said Dremel but its too small to get a consistent professional finish. A Bench grinder with polishing mops (£60 all in) would give a professional mirror finish and remove those marks no probs. Autosol GV0400 polish is a must too.

  • @seaneccles3518
    @seaneccles3518 3 роки тому +2

    Went a bought a cheap anser putter last week after watching some of your vids.. did it up with a new grip and looks amazing.. definitely will be looking at doing more of this for myself in future..if not for my bag then to sell on🙌🏼loving the content Simon 👍🏻

  • @jimmydelrio8662
    @jimmydelrio8662 3 роки тому +6

    Great video. Also use a groove sharpener. For those in the US, harbour freight tools has this tool for about 10 dollars. Really great tool to have for golf cleaning and building

  • @geraudcrowder3228
    @geraudcrowder3228 3 роки тому

    Simon. Great job. Your trial and error will save us time and money. Keep grinding.

  • @ady1864
    @ady1864 3 роки тому

    Looks good 👍 I had a go at it on a tm ghost putter. I removed all the paint, then tried the dremel polishing attachment with a car paint cutting compound and it came up like a mirror.

  • @markrobert244
    @markrobert244 3 роки тому

    My Dremel arrived the same day as yours! Very timely content!! Many thanks

  • @fergusfitzgerald977
    @fergusfitzgerald977 3 роки тому

    I have polished up my old irons with metal polish and my old woods with light abrasive wax paste - improves them a lot but go easy as sometimes less intensive refurb is best !
    Good luck - keep those old clubs in action !

  • @bobzielinski3823
    @bobzielinski3823 3 роки тому

    Love the learning process and tips. That Cleveland ended up looking like it went through a hail storm! Patience appears to be key before hitting it with lower grits.

  • @thedude8242
    @thedude8242 10 місяців тому

    Great video! Been refurbishing Scotty's lately and was going to upgrade my Dremmel. Also, a note for golfers: Rust doesn't add spin, just reduces glare/gives a finish some prefer.

  • @sharkeyjay4617
    @sharkeyjay4617 3 роки тому +2

    Woops...... Great vid as always Simon 👌🏼

  • @Paul-viking
    @Paul-viking 3 роки тому

    Great decision! I love my Dremel for club repairs.

  • @chrisverbeke2335
    @chrisverbeke2335 3 роки тому +3

    I like using small sharpening stones to clean up the face of clubs because they help sharpen to grooves back up without making them non- conforming and the club face stays flat.

    • @mattphillips611
      @mattphillips611 3 роки тому

      Yeah this works great, keeps face dead flat and prevents taking the edge off or rounding the grooves.

  • @kfraser01
    @kfraser01 3 роки тому

    Great first attempt !! Keep going, this is really good content !!

  • @keithhodson7352
    @keithhodson7352 3 роки тому

    Your content is so different to others and refreshing to watch

  • @easyswing007
    @easyswing007 3 роки тому

    Very nice job, I scratched my M2 driver and rbz stage 2 fairway used white out and have fine polishing rag white out filled in the scratches beautifully looks good to me. Inexpensive fix.

  • @s1ra355
    @s1ra355 3 роки тому

    Great content Simon, fab to see new ideas do constantly...tried using coke overnight and it worked just like you showed!

  • @Steve-xg9gj
    @Steve-xg9gj 3 роки тому

    I ve only been watching your videos for a short time but love them

  • @SASGolf
    @SASGolf  3 роки тому +21

    Thanks for watching guys! So close to 40k!! Have a good week everyone.... golf next week 😬

    • @dylandoherty7290
      @dylandoherty7290 3 роки тому

      Very interesting that Simon. How long did it take compared to without the dremel? Looking forward to the painting vids. 👍

    • @patg9754
      @patg9754 3 роки тому +1

      Gotta thank you my friend, you motivated me to get into trading golf clubs recently.
      Having heaps of fun, learning, and even making a few dollarydoos. Aussie markets not huge but not bad.
      Just won a set of cobra f7 one lengths for $200 AUD as we speak!

    • @MI7DJT
      @MI7DJT 3 роки тому

      Get yourself a drill and 4" sisal buffing / polishing wheels instead Simon. Those tiny wheels are just way too small to get a proper finish. You'd be amazed at how quickly you can transform an old club. The dremel will still be useful for the really tricky little corners on the back of most clubs so it's not lost money. Keep the vids coming :)

    • @BennytheMenace
      @BennytheMenace 3 роки тому

      Treetop restorations have a extremely detailed video about what you really should be doing mate, i suggest you check that out before you waste your time and money some more lol

    • @BennytheMenace
      @BennytheMenace 3 роки тому

      Not sure how close to coventry you are but, as of the comments in said video they charge 35 pound per club on the titleist set they restored to better then original, seems to me it'd be worth getting them to do it for you ;)

  • @blakeg.1093
    @blakeg.1093 3 роки тому

    Simon I too have recently bought a Dremel for this very reason. I worked on two older Cleveland wedges, similar to yours and came up with the same result. I am currently working on an old set of irons...🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @richm3834
    @richm3834 3 роки тому +5

    Love your honesty regarding club repair. I had to re sit my club repair exam at Lilleshall as it's the least favourite element of Pro life. Btw is that a set of Ben Hogans I see in the background 😉

  • @noellemackay9327
    @noellemackay9327 3 роки тому +2

    Simon, think you could use some sort of vice,( even a d.I.y. Work table the kind that folds flat) something that would hold the club in place for you, so you have both hands to steady the dreamil.

  • @JuanRodriguez-rq1gc
    @JuanRodriguez-rq1gc 3 роки тому +1

    I got a Oilcan Titleist Wedge from Market place for $5, it was very rusty, I used my drill with a wire wheel and some steel wool, I liked it so much I end up cleaning all my irons 😂

  • @andytlwy
    @andytlwy 3 роки тому

    Great video Simon delighted to see you got the Dremel I can’t wait to see how the Scotty turns out now! Also, I think i see a set of Ben Hogan’s in the background looking at the Hosels they’re the same as the ones I bought 2 weeks ago! Hope I managed a better deal that SAS Golf 😬😬

  • @MrBlurryeyes
    @MrBlurryeyes 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Simon, great videos again mate. P personally on your refurbishing purchases, I think the drill bits are too small, I brought some sponge pads, and cleaners for my drill that were about 3 inches wide, so you can get a more even finish. Plus I would use wet and dry sand paper and do it stages of roughness going down to the smoothest. Also used Tcut car polish and car wax to finish it off. If you want photos let me know. 👍

  • @golfrich
    @golfrich 3 роки тому

    Learning something new everyday always a good thing

  • @PlumpHotdog
    @PlumpHotdog 2 роки тому

    Auto touch up paint, I've used a few and they've work well, I like to kind of make the clubs my own, I restored my grandfathers Ping Eye irons and used a candy red for the fill and they look amazing in the sunlight

  • @abdulchowdhury3521
    @abdulchowdhury3521 3 роки тому

    Love the video, always something i’ve thought about - What about using the cutting attachment on the Dremel to redo the grooves?

  • @cameronsim4756
    @cameronsim4756 3 роки тому

    Great vids! Always enjoy your content! You are smashing it! My gf enjoys your UA-cam Vida and she doesn't even play golf haha 👍

  • @stephenbeach1933
    @stephenbeach1933 3 роки тому

    Did the exact same thing with my 60 deg Mack Daddy 2, ah lockdown boredom, but did not clean the face up as the rust adds more zip!

  • @paulbriddon3552
    @paulbriddon3552 3 роки тому

    Great series & best of luck with the channel numbers Cheers

  • @cindywootton480
    @cindywootton480 3 роки тому +6

    Hi Simon, I always used modelling paint for my infills, Games Workshop type thing. Works out cheaper than the kits you can now buy 🤭

    • @garlandxx3400
      @garlandxx3400 3 місяці тому

      Finger nail posh works as well

  • @thomasstrother3962
    @thomasstrother3962 3 роки тому +1

    try using a abrasive powder like bar keeps friend. sanding works but I try to us hand sanding 150 and work up to 400 grit. there is almost rust converter that gives a rather unique finish.

  • @bobbyk3469
    @bobbyk3469 3 роки тому

    The Dremel was a smart purchase. Now get some "rouge" and polishing compound and a buffing wheel to take out the micro scratches and the wedge will look like new.

  • @brianrizza2045
    @brianrizza2045 3 роки тому +1

    We're giving them support for Mary and the baby not you 😂😂😂. We love your channel and how brutally honest you are. Even though you single handily drove 2nd hand clubs prices up😉😂

  • @kirkwstevens8726
    @kirkwstevens8726 3 роки тому

    I bought some gpaint off ebay to paint the white line on my pings. They look good. I double lined my titleist wedges too and filled numbers in also

  • @cartersmithgolf
    @cartersmithgolf 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed that Simon. Great content, your a brave man attacking that club. 👍👍

  • @stevelegge3307
    @stevelegge3307 3 роки тому

    Dremel once did a golf club cleaning machine and that came with 403 bristle brush and 535 brass brush. Maybe worth getting these attachments.

  • @Krushvitzr
    @Krushvitzr 3 роки тому +2

    As a professional polisher, I'd recommend getting a polishing jack. Just use a 12 inch grinder, with some Divine Brothers buffs and compounds. NEVER use a dremel on anything bigger than the size of the buff that's on it.

  • @chrisduffield2747
    @chrisduffield2747 3 роки тому +1

    Simon you don’t always need paint on dark finish drivers. Turtle wax do a car scratch repair kit with lacquer pen and polishing pads used before works well !

  • @williamguthrie5613
    @williamguthrie5613 3 роки тому

    Love watching your videos can't wait till you get to 40,000

    • @SASGolf
      @SASGolf  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Will!

  • @mikelob6707
    @mikelob6707 3 роки тому

    I've got some clubs from a local thrift store to practice but the end goal, a beautiful looking scotty cameron bullseye

  • @alecmichie2081
    @alecmichie2081 3 роки тому +2

    For mild cleaning/polishing try Sovol Autosol polish, I have found it brings up a good level of finish on all kinds of metal and removes rust

    • @Milopaw
      @Milopaw 3 роки тому

      I have brought some mirror finish to some old irons with autosol 👍🏻

  • @phillipmccarter7471
    @phillipmccarter7471 3 роки тому

    Get yourself a bench grinder and some cutting wheels and use them for final touches and smoothing out your scratches. It will take away all the sanding marks . Also go up to like 600 on the Dremel and it will be easier to buff it all out . The grinder will give you more control and will.leave it looking flawless. I use a Dremel to take down all the chips and scratches and use the grinder to finish it off and I get flawless looking results .

  • @nicholaswagner3515
    @nicholaswagner3515 3 роки тому

    I think that the best route for refinishing is to go hard on every area that you did for the exception of the grooves. Go light or not at all on the grooves.

  • @Jbooth96
    @Jbooth96 3 роки тому +2

    This is the club I wanted to buy off you haha!

  • @ryandavies8065
    @ryandavies8065 3 роки тому

    Nice film again Simon!!
    I found a small squirt of cheap wd40 helps minimize the swirls marks

  • @Bazzabilo
    @Bazzabilo 3 роки тому

    Great video mate, if i was to recommend anything it would be to get some ‘jewlers rouge’ on the buffing pad to really make it shine.
    And without sounding like mr ppe be sure to mask up and use eye protection 👍🏼😊
    Keep the videos coming!

  • @humorss
    @humorss 3 роки тому

    silicon carbide sand paper is necessary for the finish, also get some metal polish. dremel is really hard to use when working with flat surface.

  • @puttputt524
    @puttputt524 3 роки тому

    You can paint them with regular nail polish. Get the pricier ones. I have heard ORLY works well.

  • @bertmelia375
    @bertmelia375 3 роки тому

    Simon I recently used a dremel with the thinnest cutting disk to clean and sharpen and deepen the grooves on an old wedge to see what difference it made
    Try it yourself lol but make sure you have plenty of old balls ha ha

  • @jimadams5279
    @jimadams5279 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting it took 20 years for me to rust up my 588's to perfection. I may try this on the other side of the club and leave the face alone. However if not for your video I would have not seen "10 Things Men Wear That Women HATE " which is a much watch also.

  • @bazzaclarky7445
    @bazzaclarky7445 3 роки тому

    Did the exact same with my dremmel on my old wedges. They looked a bit worse for wear, but then polished up, sharpened grooves and paint infil with enamel modelling paint and they looked amazing, and spun the ball like an absolute animal!

  • @chubeviewer
    @chubeviewer 3 роки тому

    Trying some steel wool might be a good start it doesnt take too much off and polishes it nicely

  • @mattchiles7631
    @mattchiles7631 3 роки тому +1

    Autosol on a small polishing wheel will brig it up lovely 👍🏻

  • @tonymountford70
    @tonymountford70 3 роки тому

    Simon have you thought about using nail varnish to paint the lettering , its acrylic and it pretty tough. Give it a go you'll be impressed
    Great vid by the the way

  • @andddyw88
    @andddyw88 3 роки тому

    Results look fair tbh, I've got similiar. From what I can gather the only way of improving the finish is buying a 4-6 inch buffing wheel and using proper compounds

  • @skylinefan4420
    @skylinefan4420 2 роки тому

    Any tips for removing chrome? I have a putter that's brass underneath a thin layer of chrome and I think polished up the brass would look amazing

  • @ianmooregolf
    @ianmooregolf 3 роки тому

    Simon great job the learning part makes it more fun but please remember to leave milled faces alone. It can be easily overlooked on rusty and dirty clubs

  • @mooregolf7850
    @mooregolf7850 3 роки тому

    I’ve done the same thing got a set of callaway prototype mb iron want to restore heads

  • @scottbirks8340
    @scottbirks8340 3 роки тому +1

    Cracking effort!!!

  • @andrewswindells2522
    @andrewswindells2522 3 роки тому +1

    I bought a set of Mack Daddy raw finish that were full of rust. Put the Dremel away and dip them 1 hour in tomato sauce. Trust me👍

  • @terrydinsdale1115
    @terrydinsdale1115 3 роки тому

    Hi Simon, an impossible one! how do we touch up the cresent on the top of a G10

  • @alcurry5669
    @alcurry5669 3 роки тому

    Simon, try using the old school typewriter "White Out" for filling in the letter engravings. I've been using it to refinish engravings on guns for years. Cheap, comes in a small bottle with a brush and dries FAST. Simply brush it into the engraved grooves and wipe overall with a damp cloth. You're welcome.

  • @stevemchattie2902
    @stevemchattie2902 3 роки тому

    Simon take a look at Treetop Restorations. Looks like some good tips as they are restoring an old Titlesist wedge

  • @oldschoolsurfer
    @oldschoolsurfer 2 роки тому

    When your arm finally gets tired, I suggest investing in a bench grinder, remove the stone wheels and add soft wire wheel and a polishing wheel with polishing wax. This tool should be used exclusively in the garage-with eye protection and a mask, but the speed and control will amaze you. Just start off slowly like the Dremel.

  • @austin6039
    @austin6039 3 роки тому +10

    I thought the rust was supposed to be there? I have two of these old Cleveland tour action wedges and leave them rusty on purpose

    • @dp4auburn
      @dp4auburn 3 роки тому +1

      At least the face should be left alone. I think it would have a cool look polished with a rusty face tho 🤔

  • @stevelegge3307
    @stevelegge3307 3 роки тому

    Have you tried using Autosol metal polish? You can get a tube from halfords cheap.

  • @sergio_lelevier
    @sergio_lelevier Рік тому

    Can I use a drammel to take scratches on the club face of a hybrid?

  • @rolandrat1983
    @rolandrat1983 3 роки тому +6

    Who doesn't love a good touch up? 😉🤣

  • @fogboyenterprise2724
    @fogboyenterprise2724 3 роки тому

    From this point very fine hand sanding to a buff and polish

  • @richardargent2304
    @richardargent2304 3 роки тому +1

    Get a work a small work bench good start m8 great to see 👍⛳🏌️‍♂️👍

  • @naghm91032
    @naghm91032 3 роки тому

    If your committed to getting a few tools for refurb. You should look at a small airbrush/compressor setup.

  • @neg8098
    @neg8098 3 роки тому

    I always feel like I get the scotch brite from the wheel stuck in my fingers while refinishing wedges with a Dremel.

  • @PkGam
    @PkGam Рік тому

    Not only a big time saver, but a hand saver as well because all the stuff sanded and scrubbed by hand surely tires them out.

  • @williamneill5201
    @williamneill5201 3 роки тому

    Hi Simon, would you happen to have a 48 degree Cleveland Wedge mate?

  • @ianmasters8451
    @ianmasters8451 3 роки тому

    Very good effort for a 1st time
    I would suggest less is more
    Go really fine grit and work your way up until your skill level improves
    Another great video!

  • @johnpark2301
    @johnpark2301 3 роки тому

    The best product to bring clubs back to original shine is Brasso waddling. Removes rust easily without effecting the groves and details and as for stone chips on leading edges just use a fine sanding block or if your wife has a nail file , haha. Far less aggressive than a drimell.

  • @charliegoff8125
    @charliegoff8125 3 роки тому +12

    Simon get the GC out and see how a club performs pre and post restoration

  • @stuartlee4564
    @stuartlee4564 3 роки тому

    Its suppose to be rusty but. I play with cleveland tour action 588s and they very rusted. Of course theres certain ones that dont rust like the gunmetal and the chrome ones but that one looks like a rusty one. Hope that makes sense lol.

  • @paulbentleymusic
    @paulbentleymusic 3 роки тому

    Simon great video. Can you put all of your cleaning videos into a playlist on the channel.

  • @richardblencowe3924
    @richardblencowe3924 3 роки тому

    Tube of solvo autosol, will bring them up like new after you have buffed this crap off with those dremel grit wheels, just put on the club and with a dremel felt polish wheel buff it over.

  • @LebriaLongStack
    @LebriaLongStack 3 роки тому

    Good stuff

  • @sharkeyjay4617
    @sharkeyjay4617 3 роки тому +4

    Roll on next Wednesday finally get to hit the speedzone 😁

    • @SASGolf
      @SASGolf  3 роки тому +2

      Haha bet you can’t wait!

    • @sharkeyjay4617
      @sharkeyjay4617 3 роки тому

      @@SASGolf you know it mate.... I'm itching 😂

    • @sharkeyjay4617
      @sharkeyjay4617 3 роки тому

      @@joestuart914 what's one more day 😢

  • @acid14talent
    @acid14talent 3 роки тому

    try loading the sandpaper by running on wood first to make it less aggressive

  • @richarddrozd7585
    @richarddrozd7585 3 роки тому

    I bought a dremel for the exact same reason a couple of weeks ago. Practiced on some crappy clubs first though! Need to find out if they do different grit sandpaper parts as they definitely are the speediest.

    • @SASGolf
      @SASGolf  3 роки тому

      Yeah I definitely went too big to quick!

    • @richarddrozd7585
      @richarddrozd7585 3 роки тому

      It's all part of the fun!

    • @richarddrozd7585
      @richarddrozd7585 3 роки тому

      Also, I'm really not sure if I was supposed to, but it did an AMAZING job of an old brass putter I've got.

  • @davidhorner879
    @davidhorner879 3 роки тому

    Looking forward to seeing the Scotty finished up! Might have to get myself one of those tools. Will you look at things like a black oxide finish? Or stripping the chrome off? Or is that a bit over ambitious for diy?

    • @Finchcustomputters
      @Finchcustomputters 3 роки тому +1

      Chrome stripping and hot black oxide are quite dangerous processes to be honest. Chrome stripping requires chemicals that have to be properly disposed of abs black oxide is highly caustic.

    • @davidhorner879
      @davidhorner879 3 роки тому

      @@Finchcustomputters bit over ambitious then! 😂

  • @suziecorreia7064
    @suziecorreia7064 3 роки тому

    Trial and error. Looks much better. Keep practicing

  • @mikeunderwood4593
    @mikeunderwood4593 3 роки тому

    Great video, enjoying this journey.... I find soaking in white vinegar and salt removes a lot of the rust prior to sanding and buffing.

  • @danwallis1984
    @danwallis1984 3 роки тому

    Good plan, think I would have just buffed the rest of the club and left the face. Or just give it a once over with the most fine buffing tool. That way you keep the grooves intact.
    Trial and error though as you say. At least you can practice on really old clubs. Maybe just get a bunch of 30 year old clubs to see what you can do, surely they'd cost next to nothing.

  • @jasonleebryant
    @jasonleebryant 3 роки тому +2

    Good first time. Get a Grover sharpener too :)

    • @SASGolf
      @SASGolf  3 роки тому

      Yeah definitely 👌

    • @rollandhawkins8311
      @rollandhawkins8311 3 роки тому +1

      A quick tip on using groove sharpener. Don't tape the face as recommended to prevent scratches. Instead begin at one end of groove and only go half way then start at other end and finish the other half from the opposite direction. If you try to sharpen the whole groove from one direction you will scratch the face even with tape.

  • @yucelmehmet801
    @yucelmehmet801 3 роки тому

    Hi Simon. Also Try a product called PEEK.
    From Lefty Yugel.

  • @craigchapman3322
    @craigchapman3322 3 роки тому

    Invest in some decent polishing compounds ! Huge difference

  • @madazfella1
    @madazfella1 3 роки тому

    honest video... but wow :) honestly... a bench grinder set up will give a far better finnish... bigger area ... less of a patchy finish bud

  • @joelcopeland3018
    @joelcopeland3018 3 роки тому

    Use a buffing compound rather than the sandpaper... also use the wire brush...

  • @ibastratepi
    @ibastratepi Рік тому

    Yup. If you're a beginner, don't use a sanding bit on the face. Those things take a lot of material off

  • @daviddzialo6249
    @daviddzialo6249 3 роки тому

    could also try a cheep electric palm sander

  • @dominicrae511
    @dominicrae511 3 роки тому

    how can i find good clubs to refurbish

  • @richardp1325
    @richardp1325 3 роки тому

    Put that one down to lack of and model paint for the lettering so many colours

  • @adampark4238
    @adampark4238 Рік тому

    Definitely need some wd40 when sanding it will help with the finish