Nice. I never noticed the club shield in the golfworks magazine. I usually just drop the head and ferrule into boiling water for 15-20 seconds and then twist and pull the ferrule up a couple inches away from the hosel, torch and then remove the head. Then twist and slide the ferrule down and off. If it gets stuck up there I just drop it in hot water again, the heat expands the ferrule and it will slide right off. Always love learning new tricks of the trade. Keep up the good work.
similar lives, different places ... would like to know your source Golf Ferrules. I prefer the MacGregor/ Hogan/ Walter Hagen style 1 inch plus ferrules of yester year but difficult to locate since golfworks stopped carrying such items. Thanks
Hey Mike thanks for checking out the page, you could call it a hobby, second job, or just something fun. I do have clients that only come to me for their club building needs. I really like making videos showing other folks how to build and restore because my time is limited with a full-time job and kids. That why I am able to build and make videos at my leisure. Kinda a long answer to your question.
You really deserve to have more subs than you do, your videos are awesome, straight to the point and easy to follow!👍
I'm patience, I told myself not to get discouraged and give up. Kinda like we tell our self with golf 😂
What up B Mason. Was gonna come see you today and decided to do it myself. Googled it and you popped up first. #trustem #shakehandswithjesus
these videos are great. these behinds the scenes videos gives me more appreciation on the course.
Nice. I never noticed the club shield in the golfworks magazine. I usually just drop the head and ferrule into boiling water for 15-20 seconds and then twist and pull the ferrule up a couple inches away from the hosel, torch and then remove the head. Then twist and slide the ferrule down and off. If it gets stuck up there I just drop it in hot water again, the heat expands the ferrule and it will slide right off. Always love learning new tricks of the trade. Keep up the good work.
I'm late 😂 but here you go www.golfworks.com/club-shield-paste-gel/p/gw1039/
This is just the video I was needing! Thank you!
No problem Brady, I started a youtube to make videos that can be useful to people so I'm glad I could help.
I like your videos and honesty ! Where did you find those very nice ferrules ?
bbandfco.com/
Well done. Informative and right to the point, no fluff. PS How did you get golf balls on the shaft extractor handles? I want to do that too.
Thanks, I just dilled into some old golf balls and used 5-minute epoxy. It gives me a much better grip.
600th sub!
similar lives, different places ... would like to know your source Golf Ferrules. I prefer the MacGregor/ Hogan/ Walter Hagen style 1 inch plus ferrules of yester year but difficult to locate since golfworks stopped carrying such items. Thanks
bbandfco.com
Do you do club build or repair for a living or a hobby. Thank you Mike from UK.
Hey Mike thanks for checking out the page, you could call it a hobby, second job, or just something fun. I do have clients that only come to me for their club building needs. I really like making videos showing other folks how to build and restore because my time is limited with a full-time job and kids. That why I am able to build and make videos at my leisure. Kinda a long answer to your question.
Wanna see the finished 1985's!!! Lol