But if you wish to save and reuse the grip – or perhaps you just don’t want to wield a knife around the club’s shaft – you can literally blow the grip off the club, using an air compressor. The grip will slide off easily and be available for reuse. Place the club in a vise...
Cut the grip off using the cutting blade. Try not to cut into the shaft, particularly if you are working with a graphite shaft. A hook blade will make this much easier. Start at the bottom and cut back up towards the butt of the club. TIP:If you have an air compressor, and your ...
A few select golf journalists first saw aConcept Helixgripprototype in January at a special Golf Pride event during the PGA Merchandise Show. The idea behind the Concept Helix grip is interesting: a DIY grip that anyone without access to a workshop, adjustable vice, air compressor or any hand...
One of the most overlooked items on a golf club is the grip. Yet it is our single connection point to the golf club and shaft. Star Grips is not as well-known as some of the big names but they have a long history and provide grips purpose-built for the air-compressor installation me...
–Club making glue (2 part epoxy) –Ferrules –Shafts –Club heads –Shaft cutter (I use a Dremel tool) –Grips –Grip tape –Iron head wire brush drill bit –Solvent (mineral turpentine) –Cutting blade (hook) if removing old grips ...
If you go air compressor you need a nozzle to blow the grip on and possibly a pvc pipe to put over the grip depending on the nozzle you get. materials: grips, tape, solvent. seach @McGolf YouTube page; he is our resident club maker and has a few videos on how to regrip ...
With this next unit, we find yet another deviation on the same theme. This time, you are going to take the golf swing analyzer and place it into the butt end of the grip on your club – using the opening in the grip to secure the unit in place. Just as with the previous two piec...
I do not have an air compressor yet, but once we move I plan to outfit the garage workbench with a vise and grip installation area so will definitely go that route and get the air tool Rob Person, BIG STU, tdroma98 and 1 other 4 Quote Elyte X 9.0*; Power Range 17 Hi E...
5) a catch pan to contain solvent if you plan to regrip will chemical if not then a pancake compressor, hose, and tool. 6) a back knife to scrap tape, move ferrules. etc. 7) masking tape 1" wide, good epoxy More involved: a ruler to measure club length, this can be don...
I'll post some pics of the individual tools/equipment as I get them. In route is the Golfworks shaft puller and the grip air nozzle. I've picked out a new compressor but not purchased yet. Tomorrow I plan to build the DIY club length scale. Have you created a shop name and web...