Thanks for the comment! I have see it done that way, I did mine recently ( probably should have filmed it), but I just used a cigarette lighter or a Zippo to slowly heat up the metal section of thre adaptor then used a vice connected to the metal bit on the end, and pulled and twisted the grip end until it come off. Hope this helps!
what do you do if the used shafts and used heads have weights in them from Prior Assembly of the respective sets,,,,,,,do you drill them out and start over or what is your advice,,,,,,thx
Can i use grey JB weld 5600.lbs sq inch two part epoxy? Is is aluminum or crome? Directions will list material it will glue. Mine are cheap shiny shaft and iron was shiny metal.
Thank you! For a driver shaft, if you plan on swapping out the adapter, do you just pour hot water over the adapter to loosen the epoxy glue?
Thanks for the comment! I have see it done that way, I did mine recently ( probably should have filmed it), but I just used a cigarette lighter or a Zippo to slowly heat up the metal section of thre adaptor then used a vice connected to the metal bit on the end, and pulled and twisted the grip end until it come off.
Hope this helps!
what do you do if the used shafts and used heads have weights in them from Prior Assembly of the respective sets,,,,,,,do you drill them out and start over or what is your advice,,,,,,thx
Can i use grey JB weld 5600.lbs sq inch two part epoxy? Is is aluminum or crome? Directions will list material it will glue. Mine are cheap shiny shaft and iron was shiny metal.
Appreciate the video, I reckon I'll give it a go with my wedges. Is it the same for carbon fibre shafts?
Thanks for watching!! Not sure about carbon shafts best to double check via UA-cam or the internet 👍😁
How do you balance it afterwards