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Interesting;
I honestly can't recall the last time a hosel
insert landed in the head (I assume when you say "wood" head you mean "metal
wood."
How do your's get in there? Too much heat? Too
vigorous a shove when insterting the new shaft? To much pressure in the hosel
when cleaning it out? Its truly a puzzlement.
However, for a new plug the nail head idea is
great. You could also use a sharpened steel shaft as a punch to make a new
insert from most any material that can be cut with it, or you could use a flat
washer, or for that matter, simply plug the new shaft tip with epoxy and shove
it in place. Use a little masking tape to hold it from creeping while the epoxy
dries.
TFlan
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