How To Remove A Golf Shaft With A Heat Gun
Submerge the putter head make sure the entire hosel is submerged in the ice bath Add some coarse salt around the hosel Wait for it to get cold 20 minutes or so Take it out dry it quickly and hit it with the propane torch mentioned in the standard shaft removal method below.
How to remove a golf shaft with a heat gun. If you are working with. Here is a video to do yourself at home to save couple dollars. If you warm the.
Apply heat to soften the epoxy and slowly apply pressure to the washers as you would when removing a club head patience is the key for success. I used a piece of circular bamboo cut at a 45degree angle and the cut it in half and sharpen the end on a grinder and set it in your shaft. It puts MORE heat into the adapter and shaft than a torch.
Eventually you will feel the epoxy break and will be able to twist the head off. After a few applications the adjustable tip will start to slide off the shaft. For graphite shaft removal you have a decent shaft remover tool in the Maltby unit.
This will break down the epoxy that bonds the shaft to the hosel and make removal easier. Peel the tape off of the shaft. The hosel is the area where the shaft fits into the clubhead.
JUST MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GLOVE OR TOWEL THE HEAD WILL BEEEE HOT. Focus the heat gun on the grip area of the shaft where the tape is located. Light your propane torch and apply heat to the underside of the hosel.
Where you get your grips shafts bend your clubs check your loft and like angles. Heat the glue inside the hosel. Having a rubber grip on the shaft is nice for a better grip and leverage.