Hi Dave.The composite crown was a Cobra and it flew off when removing a grip using the compressor method. The previous club builder had not plugged the hosel allowing air to penetrate inside the head.
The one with the water inside the head was not a composite crown. It was a Golfworks MXO head. The water did expand but the crown did not like it one bit. Now the Titleist head is a bore through and I guess you'd have to drill the head to be able to get some water in it. If you were to do that I guess you'd be better off drilling a small hole(1/8 or so) and find a tool to pull on the dent just like they do when repairing a car. Then you could plug it back up just like when you want to add weight inside the head using rattle glue. LONG shot imho. André. ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 11:00 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: need a left handed driver head 8-8.5° Hi John, Some have said fill it with water and freeze it. Andre may have blown a composite crown up with this method, but the T doesn't have a composite crown, so you might be ok there. I have never done that so I cant say, but some here have and might care to comment. I suppose if you wanted to give it some fade bias, you could bondo it :-) David In a message dated 1/27/2010 1:24:51 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
