If it's a original Ping Shaft and u want to save the shaft it has the bearings in the middle of the shaft. Repaired a lot of these and not worth the effort to save the adapter. Best to replace as has been suggested. Don Johnson
Sent from my iPad by Don W > On Sep 13, 2016, at 11:02 AM, Don M <[email protected]> wrote: > > What I know is that if he can use a hot rod down the shaft, he can remove the > shaft while leaving the hosel adapter in place for the next shaft. If he > needs hot rod instructions, I would have to look them up myself. As to how > hot to get the rod, and how long to leave it in the shaft. > > -Don M > > > From: John Muir <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 9:32 AM > Subject: ShopTalk: Ping TI3 help > > I received the note below from a guy looking to reshaft a Ping Ti3 fairway > wood. Can anyone help? His email address is [email protected] and > his name is Mark. > > John > > > > I need some help, I have shafted ,re-shafted thousands of shafts through 25 > years but I have never dealt with Ping. I have 2 TI 3 Ti/Zr/+ fairway woods > that I want to re-shaft. They both have RS3 hosels. What I need is a job > description for the complete job, can you email the info for me give a lead > where I might find it. Thanks, Mark [email protected] > > John Muir > clubmaker-online.com > 810.923.7396 > http://mkt.com/john-muir-golf-company > > > > > >
