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 
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> 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?
> 
>  
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Carl Mc Kinley,  PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker
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