Paul,
   
  You might try Diamond Tour Golf. They sell a completed heavy club for $30.00, 
includes trainer grip. They might sell you the shaft seperately.  I'm sure 
other component dealers
  handle these as well.
   
  Carl

Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Guys,

I've recently been looking at the Momentus and Maximus weighted practice 
drivers. Anything to help my pitiful swing! The problem is the cost. 
I figured I could make one myself for a fraction of the price. The 
Momentus weighs 600 grams with a 350 gram head. The Maximus weighs 1020 
grams overall but there is no information on the head weight. The 
Momentus ratio is 53% head weight and 47 % shaft weight. I thought I 
would follow that ratio but split the difference in overall weight for a 
total of 840 grams. My friend at golfsmith attempted to do a 
swingweight measurement, but it was off the scale. I'll have to assume 
that the ratio is correct and scientifically derived. 

Golfsmith has their Viper Ti 464s on closeout. They have four weight 
ports which gives easy access to the cavity of the driver head. I had a 
few ideas for the extra weighting there. One would be to simply fill it 
with water, although if I go with my original design, as the head weighs 
200 grams stock, it would take 8.54 ounces of water which probably be 
too much volume for the head cavity. I haven't measured it yet, so that 
is just a guess. Water may tend to rust from the inside, so that may 
not be such a good idea. Maybe oil or anti-freeze would be a good 
replacement. Another idea that I had was to use led pellets spent from 
my pellet gun and then fill the cavity with urethane foam. That should 
keep the weights in place, but could eventually come loose with range 
ball impact. Someone had mentioned rat glue in a previous post, but I 
don't know where to find it in the Dallas area. Silicon glue may be 
another option. Maximus claims to have a subtle shifting method which 
aids in clubhead release. I don't know what that means. Perhaps liquid 
plus led weights would produce something similar. 

I bought the heaviest steel shaft that golfsmith had in stock. I 
thought I would use the pellets in the shaft as well, spreading out 
three loads in the middle and towards either end. I'd hold them in 
place with some silicon or epoxy soaked cloth plugs. 

Has anyone else ever considered making a heavy practice driver? Any 
better ideas would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,

Paul Doxey
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Carl Mc Kinley Retired,
PCS Certified Class 'A' Clubmaker (Life Member)
GCA Accredited Clubbuilder
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