Re: ShopTalk: Pre-heating Epoxy

2003-06-21 Thread DJGolf
I'm not sure I've seen all of this thread, but I've used GS 2 part epoxy for several years.  If it get's hard to pour, I zap it in the microwave for 8-10 seconds.  I've never had a failure.   Dan - Original Message - From: Steve "Cub" Culbreth To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

ShopTalk: Ping SI3

2003-06-21 Thread Keith E. Anderson
Aloha all! Could anyone tell me if the after market hosel plugs that I have for earlier model Ping drivers will fit the new SI3 ? TIA- Keith Anderson --

ShopTalk: Tiger Trap > Watch the movie

2003-06-21 Thread Harry F. Schiestel
http://www.buick.com/tigertrap/movies.html   Thanks Harry S, www.Golf54.com

RE: ShopTalk: OT-Mailwasher

2003-06-21 Thread Gary Tarbet
I have been using a product from MailFrontier called Matador and it is GREAT!!!  You can adjust it so it literally blocks everything you don’t want.  Been using it for about five months and it is the best one I have found.  They have a free trial on their website.  I tried a lot of product

Re: ShopTalk: Not golf I know you

2003-06-21 Thread KFlaada
Thanks Arnie,   The picture looked a lot like me, but some of the info wasn't quite right.  I am sending the URL to several friends to get their reaction.   Kent - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 11:00 AM

Re: ShopTalk: Pre-heating Epoxy

2003-06-21 Thread Steve \"Cub\" Culbreth
Ben,   Heating to the point where it will pour easily will not damage the epoxy. I heated mine regularly during the 6+ years I was in Japan. I used the water immersion trick, and blasted it with an electric heat gun. Both worked well.   Fairways and Greens,   Cub - Original Message ---

Re: ShopTalk: Not golf I know you

2003-06-21 Thread Tom and Donna Mason
Arnie, you got me.  I took it hook, line, and sinker.  Gotta a good laugh knowing I had been had. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Drivers Lic on the internet You aren't going to believe this, Go figure, do you believe you can get this kind of information so easily! I deleted mine, no one

Re: ShopTalk: OT-Mailwasher

2003-06-21 Thread tflan
I use it all the time. It works fine. I just followed the installation instructions. Nothing tricky that I'm aware of.   TFlan   - Original Message - From: Chris Stricker To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 7:00 AM Subject: ShopTalk: OT-Mailwashe

ShopTalk: Not golf I know you

2003-06-21 Thread Arniesclubs
Drivers Lic on the internet You aren't going to believe this, Go figure, do you believe you can get this kind of information so easily! I deleted mine, no one needs that information but the government.  See if your's is there, you might want to delete it to.: Now you can see anyone's Driver's

Re: ShopTalk: Pre-heating Epoxy

2003-06-21 Thread Arniesclubs
In the coldest months here in Michigan I store my epoxy bottles in warm water (79*-90* F.) in a vacuum container for chilling wine (you guys have some great wines). WARM water will not effect the properties of the epoxy in a negative manner. No sense heating the whole building all night during wint

Re: ShopTalk: belly putter

2003-06-21 Thread Arniesclubs
I I'm thinking of making a belly putter for myself.  1. Any component favorites?  2.Any measurements for the grip positions? 3.  Fitting suggestions? 4. Instructions for using the belly putter? 1. For your first belly putter (not a long putter!)  most any head except one requiring a bent shaft

RE: ShopTalk: belly putter

2003-06-21 Thread Tom Wishon
SHOP TALKERS:   Ooops – I just realized I messed up as I did not look close enough on the message I got from Paul Strand to see that it was a shop talk post.  I was flying along answering personal tech questions in my mail box and though this one was just one that came in to me personall

RE: ShopTalk: belly putter

2003-06-21 Thread Tom Wishon
Paul:   This is the main reason that we developed the new Putter Fitting Tool in our catalog.  Previously when I developed a putter fitting tool, it was long ago when there were no belly putters being used.  Therefore, the old tool I did when I was designing everything for Golfsmith only

Re: ShopTalk: Pre-heating Epoxy

2003-06-21 Thread Bernie Baymiller
Alan,   According to Mark Ehly at GS, best bond strength and fastest cure time with GS 24-hour epoxy is at 150°F. Here's his message I saved from 12/99.   "Date: 10-DEC-99 Author: Golfsmith Technical Dept. (Golfsmith) Subject: Re: Re: Epoxy and cold weather Dave: Here is some information we

ShopTalk: OT-Mailwasher

2003-06-21 Thread Chris Stricker
Does anyone here use Mailwasher for Spam protection?  I'm trying to use it, and absolutely can't get my computer to 'bounce' the Spam.  Any info from users would be helpful.   Chris S.

Re: ShopTalk: belly putter

2003-06-21 Thread Richard Kennedy
Scott, I sure hope that your bad "EYE" gets better real soon.   LOL     RK   ---Original Message---   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Saturday, June 21, 2003 9:42:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: belly putter  I've got one of the Maltby CS701 heads on the ski pole sha

Re: ShopTalk: Pre-heating Epoxy

2003-06-21 Thread Alan Brooks
The short answer is "no".  The water should be no warmer than you can hold your hand in (about 130*F, 54*C for those of you using rational units).  All warming the epoxy does is shorten the pot life.  The thin layer of epoxy in the bond will come to the temperature of the parts you're assembling

Re: ShopTalk: belly putter

2003-06-21 Thread Scott Bershing
I've got one of the Maltby CS701 heads on the ski pole shaft, and I really like it. It has a great feel, and really suits my eye. The head can be tricky to align at first, but it's not too bad, and at least for me is easier than most of the Ping style heads. There are a couple downsides to th

ShopTalk: Pre-heating Epoxy

2003-06-21 Thread Ben Cameron
It's winter here in Sydney and whilst not the scary temperatures some of you have mentioned (we can still play golf 365 days a year here !!) it drops down to almost freezing nightly.   So when assembling clubs in the evening I've found the epoxy is VERY hard to squeeze out of the bottle. To