I will use the small pin from my stock of Callaway pins.  Glue it in, buff it 
and voila

 

Rosco

W. Ross Beebe

Chimo Golf

5929 Glendale Drive

Sardis, BC, V2R 3A5

604-858-4747

www.chimogolf.com <http://www.chimogolf.com/>  

email:  [email protected] 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Mats Bengtsson
Sent: November-16-16 11:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Need to cover hotmelt hole.

 

Thanks!

I was thinking along the same lines with tape or plastic film and epoxy. 

I will check if I can find some of those pins, seems like a easier solution.

 

Regards 

Mats B

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16 nov. 2016 kl. 19:33 skrev Davy <[email protected]>:

Golf club glue? I have always found it quite easy to use fast-set black 
shafting epoxy then stretch plastic packaging tape over the hole and position 
the head sole down so the epoxy settles down against the smooth tape. A modest 
amount of Scotch Brite or linen ferrule belt buffing and you are good to go.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Mats Bengtsson <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 8:50:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ShopTalk: Need to cover hotmelt hole. 

 

Hi
I have a head with a 3 mm hole in it, probably a hotmelt hole, but I don“t need 
that, so how do I plug it?

I tried with golf club glue but that was a bit too runny, so it was hard to get 
it to stay.
Any good suggestions would be appreciated.

Regards

Mats B--
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