Jeff,
 
I've used the stuff Golfworks carries with good success.  They call it club head tac.  It isn't as thick as the GS stuff was and is pretty easy to add down the hosel, but it takes awhile to clean the hosel of the residue.  Try this link.  http://www.golfworks.com/item_disp.asp?pn=CLHT
 

Dan 
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From: Hayes, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:19 AM
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Subject: ShopTalk: Fixing rattle in driver head

I need to fix a rattle created by a plug that I pushed into a driver head while cleaning out the hosel.  I've never tried to "capture" such a large piece of material and am wondering what will work best.  For reference, I've used one part of two part epoxy to quiet some metal shavings that I couldn't seem to get out of a head and I've also added weight to a head by mixing two part epoxy and tungsten - both times adding the material through the bottom of the hosel.  I figure that either of these methods MIGHT work in catching the larger piece but am unsure of which to try vs. another method that I haven't thought of or tried yet. 

I'm open to any suggestions on capturing this bugger.  I have no problem adding material to the head since I need a little extra weight anyway and wouldn't mind quieting the sound a bit as a side effect.  I have quickly given up on trying to catch the plug and pull it out because I really can't ever see it because it's a pretty deep hosel.  I also tried ordering Golfsmith's rattle stopper kit and it is no longer available. 

TIA,
Jeff

 

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