Hi Marcello,

I have none I can send you, but here are the GS numbers

882A--8mm x 5.9mm x 12.36mm
882B--9.29mm x 7.47mm x 12.34mm
882C--6.09mm x 4.31mm x 12.33mm

The A are Irons- Steel Shafts
The B are Woods- Steel Shafts
The C are for small centre Graphite shafts.  Larger centre Graphite shafts
use the B size.  They need to be tight.

You should find them locally, perhaps a pharmacy supplier.

I hope this helps,



Colin

Colin Dick- 
GCA Accredited Professional Clubmaker
SpineMaster Mk.II And Spining Information 
on http://members.shaw.ca/cgdick/ 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Marcello Franchi
Sent: June 26, 2005 5:26 AM
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Subject: ShopTalk: Cork problem


Hi all,

for the first time I'm trying adding weight to steel shafted irons using the
lead & cork method.

Unfortunately, the corks I tried to shape aren't working very well, and
creep up the shaft.

Is there any trick I'm not aware of? What are the best cork diameter and
length?

Or, is anybody willing to throw 10 of these and send them to me in Italy
(and receive back the value and expenses, obviously)?

Many thanks in advance and ciao,
Marcello



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