Dan, yes those are the ones that I am talking about you can get them from Pro Swing. Most likely the best cheapest thing that they sell.
RK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Neubecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 10:48 AM Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Butler SSti driver > Richard/Jeff, > > You may not be clear on what these things look like from my description. > The hosel sits about 1/4" or so inside the top of the head, but does not > touch the top shell. The opening in the head is larger than the hosel. The > ferrule is not one of those collared ferrules, but has a straight shaft, no > taper, and is probably 1/2" long. It sets down inside the head, essentially > on top of the hosel and leaves about 1/4" of it sticking up above the crown > of the head. I can't think of any other ferrule I've seen that would work > with this system. > > BTW, Jeff, I do still have a pullout original Butler SSti shaft with the > ferrule on it, so I can take a pic of it. I also still have a Butler SSti > driver that I can take a pic of with a shaft installed, if that would be > helpful. > > Dan Neubecker > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Rchard w kennedy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 11:29 AM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Butler SSti driver > > > > > >Jeff Dan All, I get those type style of ferrule(s) from Pro > >Swing Golf in > >Ohio, somewheres. I use a 7/16 reamer to bore out the hosel > >for irons, > >remember you can ream out a hole (hosel) to another 1/32 or > >.03125. But to > >be able to erform this task you're going to need a real heavy > >duty reaming > >fixture. But your hosel should already be ready o receive > >the ferrule. > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Dan Neubecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 12:59 PM > >Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Butler SSti driver > > > > > >> Jeff, > >> > >> Yes, it has a very unique ferrule system. I doubt you can > >find anything > >> like it. It sets recessed into the head a bit. The shaft > >does not come > >> into contact with the top shell of the driver at all. The hosel > >essentially > >> extrudes up from the bottom of the head, but there is a > >space between it > >an > >> the top shell. The best thing to try and do is heat the > >club from the > >> bottom only and after you get the head off, try and re-use > >the existing > >> ferrule. BTW, you will need a jig similar to the one used > >for Pings or > >> Callaway's to get the head off, because you have no hosel to > >push against > >> and the puller must push against the top shell of the head. > >> > >> You might want to think about cutting the shaft off just > >above the ferrule > >> and then drilling/reaming out the shaft, therefore preserving the > >clubheads > >> topshell and the ferrule. > >> > >> Dan Neubecker > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: Jeff Stephens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 11:35 AM > >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >Subject: ShopTalk: Butler SSti driver > >> > > >> > > >> >I have a Butler SSti driver (10.5�) from a customer who wants it > >> >reshafted. He told me that there is something unique about > >the ferrule > >> >and the shaft insertion but wasn't sure exactly what it > >was. Before I > >> >start trying to remove the shaft I though I'd inquire of the > >> >collective > >> >knowedge of the group. > >> > > >> >Jeff > >> >wholeinone > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > >
