Tom,
his message said 10 + 9 for standard or 10 + 19 for spine/flo.
Brad




On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:32 AM, Tom Flanagan wrote:

Seems to me you're getting a pretty good price as is - $38.00 labor plus the price of the shaft is a pretty good hit, I think.

T

From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:25:12 -0500
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: What's up?
To: [email protected]

I'm trying to do some early spring cleaning, and took a bunch of steel shaft pull outs to the recycler. One local guy pays $00.03 lb for steel and $00.43 lb for stainless steel. He told me because a magnet stuck to it that it wasn't stainless and only wanted to give me the $00.03. Well, I don't know if their stainless or not, but I know a magnet will stick to most stainless, the exception being if it has a very high nickel content. My Vector 17-7 irons have 7% nickel which is high and a magnet sure sticks to them. Another local guy pays $00.20 for stainless and he took it as stainless just by looking at it, he didn't whip out his pocket magnet. So I got $52.00 for 260lbs of steel pull outs so that's about a nickel a piece.

When we do a re shaft we charge $10.00 for the pull and prep, and $9.00 for std assembly or $19.00 for spine and flo. I wonder if the market would bare a "shaft disposal fee" Don't they do that with tires?
David

In a message dated 2/17/2009 8:41:15 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: And, not a single post for a while since Muir told everyone to give me a
hard time. Is anybody working, making many $$$, helping the hapless
golfers?

TFlan

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