that was the same head I tossed back and forth 4 or 5 times...ouch, oooh, eeee. john
burgess,
It's not you. It is him, guaranteed. But he learns fast! He only grabbed a hot head 4 or 5 times and then quickly learned not to do that.
John,
The epoxy breaks down around 250F but the outside of the head will be hotter since it takes awhile for the heat to transfer to the inside of the hosel. Not sure what it would get to and that would depend on the material of the head. I use regular thick leather work gloves and they work fine, but then I don't have a long term relationship with the head either.
Al
At 07:16 PM 11/4/2002, you wrote:
Is it just me, or does it look to anyone else like John has a self-destructive streak?
bfh
At 11:49 AM 11/4/02, you wrote:
I'm looking at adding a new work glove to my catalog that is cut and puncture resistant. This product idea occurred to me after nearly lopping a finger off while removing a grip. The material on the palm of the glove will hold up to 320 deg Fahrenheit before damage will occur to the material. How hot do you suppose an iron/wood head gets when heating it for shaft removal? You may recall that I grabbed a hot clubhead after heating it for a minute or two and I can tell you that it really hurts.
-- Thanks! John Muir http://clubmaker-online.com http://gripscience.com 810.220.4918
