What shafts are breaking? Try something that is tip re-enforced(Harrison comes to mind). Some manufacturers may offer special order shafts for this purpose. Also might try a bi-matrix shaft.
FWIW Carl --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > All of the drivers that this guy breaks, break > flush to 1/4" above the top > of the hosel. The reason why I'm asking is > because I didn't make the club > but do want to help this guy from breaking so > many shafts. He has a swing > speed of 152 mph and has to carry a persimmon, > steel shafted drive in his > bag incase he breaks both long drivers he has > in the bag. I would assume > he's SOL until he finds a shaft with enough > torque to keep the shaft from > breaking, but not too much torque where it > effects his ball flight. The guy > that did assemble the driver had left about > 1/8" of paint on the shaft going > into the hosel. Could that be the problem? > > > ______________________________________________________________________________________________ > Disclaimer: > This message is confidential. It may also be > privileged or otherwise protected by work > product immunity or other legal rules. If you > are not the named addressee you should not > disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. > Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail > if you have received this e-mail by mistake and > delete this e-mail from your system. Please > note that any views or opinions presented in > this email are solely those of the author and > do not necessarily represent those of the > company. All deliveries and services are > subject to our General Terms and Conditions of > Sales. > > Warning: Although the company has taken > reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are > present in this email, the company cannot > accept responsibility for any loss or damage > arising from the use of this email or > attachments. > ______________________________________________________________________________________________ > ===== Carl Mc Kinley, PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] P T Barnum is the patron saint of expensive club manufacturers. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com