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That actually looks kind of fun! Will it hurt a graphite shaft? Or just don't want to risk it?
 
Greatest invention ever. Addicting and effective.
 
Looks like a toy. If it was safe for graphite, it might be worth the cost of admission, but if it's only gonna be used for steel, then a basic blade will work. Still slower than an air compressor, too. :eek:
 
Wow that is pretty cool.
 
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That actually looks kind of fun! Will it hurt a graphite shaft? Or just don't want to risk it?

I have done graphite before, but some believe you have a chance to nick it, so I just keep it to steel.
Did my full set of graphite FWIW, with no issues.
 
That looks like something I would get addicted to playing with.
 
That looks fun...
 
You can never have too many tools.
 
Thats cool. I am guessing it is more expensive than my hook blade... :unsure:
 
Looks pretty cool, but I'll stick with my hook blade for no more regripping than I do.
 
Well that seems convenient. I probably wouldn't use it on graphite shafts either.
 
Grip rip to your beautiful Small Batch Hulk shaft.... o_Oo_O

 
For $110 investment, that looks pretty awesome !
 
That is pretty sweet!
 
if its only $110 that seems like a great investment as a valuable tool.
 
Worked like a charm, not a scratch.


Oh, I misunderstood. i thought you were saying you did scratch one up.. Then NICE!!
 
Oh, I misunderstood. i thought you were saying you did scratch one up.. Then NICE!!

I have scratched one shaft total. A UST V2. I don’t use it a ton for graphite, but have quite a bit and no issues. But I for steel it’s like therapy for me haha
 
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