R7 thing why not just spend a little money like what $5 bucks and get the right ferrule??? I know when I used to do them I just bought the ferrule from Golfsmith?????? At Hotstix we had them in stock.
Sincerely, Robert Devino 14252 Delano St. Van Nuys, Ca. 91401 (818) 770-0475 ----- Original Message ---- From: Jeremy Ingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 6:50:51 AM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: R7 reshaft to .335 Don I have done similar but used fly screen for the "gap" filler let the epoxy get a little sticky --wrap some accurately cut screen and don't be afraid to get fingers sticky.WASH QUICK WITH ALC, 90 mph should be no problem I would n't risk for really fast swingers 110 plus JEREMY Don M wrote: > Can I reshaft an R7 to .335 without using a special > adapter ferrule? I was thinking of using a brass shim > and then a collared .335 ferrule to help center > everything. It looks like it ought to work but that > is counting on the epoxy as a gap filler in the > enlarged portion of the upper hosel bore. The shim > will help hold the shaft out away from touching the > step in the hosel. Maybe I could even use a masking > tape wrap to take up most of the space in the stepped > area. > > I'm not opposed to using the right adapter but I don't > have one on hand. I did one without it a year or two > ago but maybe I just got lucky. We are talking 90 MPH > swing speed. > > > > >
