You are right on one count, - the idea of blowing grips is old... has been 
done for years, - exactly as you said.  All I did, was add the "solvent in 
the grip" part.  I found it much easier, and as you said, - very fast.

Also, that was not intended to go to the group.  Blast, - I forgot to change 
the "to" address.

If you want another laugh, - I also left the "receipt" tag on, so I have 
gotten receipts from a handful of STers.   Argggg...   Sorry to those who had 
to click on OK or deny for that.

Don't worry about the "thunder in any case.... :o)

(Well, maybe you *should* worry about thunder, - not just mine though..  :o)

Cheers,

Jorgen
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 05:27 am, Tom and Donna Mason wrote:
> Jorgen, I am not trying to steal your thunder and I admit that I am in
> no position to present myself as even a club maker yet but I saw that
> trick done years ago.  While visiting with a neighbor and eventually a
> fellow golfer, I watched him change a set of grips using air and no
> solvent, took him less than 15 minutes to do the set.  Worked like a
> champ even for putting the grips on as well.  When I started doing my
> own club work I too use that method.  I did find however that some of
> the old clubs I picked up at garage sales, one I use for practicing club
> making and repair, I did have to us a solvent to free some of the grips.
>
> Great method, thanks for sharing the idea with others.

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