Ah crap Dave;

Burgess and I were having a good time and you butt in.

TFlan
:-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Tutelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: re-groove a sand wedge


> At 10:08 AM 2/4/04 -0800, tflan wrote:
> >Uh, if your SW is worn so badly that it isn't flat, simply cutting new
> >grooves isn't going to help much, I think. You'll need to mill the face
> >flat, then regroove.
>
> Sounds like this is probably correct.
>
> >As for which dremel disc to use, well, all of them are about the same
> >thickness, which is thicker than the USGA rules allow.
>
> I disagree with this. All the cutting disks I have are in the .025"-.030"
> range, which is under the USGA maximum.
>
> >
> >However, if you insist on doing it, I'd suggest strongly that you
practice
> >on a club you don't care about. Or better still, draw an ink line on a
> >piece of scrap metal and practice on that.
>
> A club you don't care about might be a good idea. Trying to follow an ink
> line is so much harder than following a pre-existing groove (even a worn
> and shallow one) that it's not good practice for the real thing. OTOH, if
> you really did follow the first advice and mill it flat....
>
> Good luck!
> DaveT
>


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