Let me know how it performs. I have been pondering that shaft for my 917Titleist adapter curing in my Grandura 530. Excited to see what that and the 915 D3 produce.
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Let me know how it performs. I have been pondering that shaft for my 917Titleist adapter curing in my Grandura 530. Excited to see what that and the 915 D3 produce.
I need to make a small bracket that fits around the hosel and then attach it the metal square on the threaded bolt (which came from an automotive pulley puller) via the socket screw (may need something with a smaller profile though). I'm thinking of using a double wide corner brace and using a dremel tool and a cutoff wheel to make the notch that will receive the shaft, but will be smaller than the hosel (may need two, one for woods, and one for irons). Screw that down, then lock the shaft in the drill press, heat the hosel with my heat gun, and turn the threaded bolt. Viola! Shaft puller.Elaborate please. I see a drill press vise and a threaded bolt captured by a couple eye bolts. What's the plan?
Yeah I saw that. May go that route. Might need to raise the drill press a tad, but that should be no biggie.Looks like the other fellow used a piece of aluminum angle. If you do that, you can make it arbitrarily long and have multiple sized notches. Just unscrew and align the correct size notch.
Built myself a shaft extractor today. Thanks Harbor Freight! Now just need to make a bracket to fit behind the hosel and I am good to go.
Going the hydraulic jack route when I build mine, but will use this with it.
http://www.golfworks.com/aluminum-hosel-protector/p/GW1113/?cn=29
Not what I would consider "head only" but oh well ...
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No, i haven't used it yet. The Divine Nine head I bought was supposedly "head only " but arrived with about five inches of shaft attached. Means I'll get to give the extractor a try earlier than expected.So first try didn't work so well?
with that, you can just heat and yank by hand, no need to "preserve" the shaftNo, i haven't used it yet. The Divine Nine head I bought was supposedly "head only " but arrived with about five inches of shaft attached. Means I'll get to give the extractor a try earlier than expected.
Will need to bring the vise and threaded screw closer together though. Guess that was a bit of a design flaw on my part, but honestly didn't think I'd only be working with 3-5" of shaft to lock into the vise.
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No, i haven't used it yet. The Divine Nine head I bought was supposedly "head only " but arrived with about five inches of shaft attached. Means I'll get to give the extractor a try earlier than expected.
Will need to bring the vise and threaded screw closer together though. Guess that was a bit of a design flaw on my part, but honestly didn't think I'd only be working with 3-5" of shaft to lock into the vise.
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Yep, I positioned the bolts to allow me to move the vise left/right to get it lined up. Need to see how it sets up once I add the rubber jaws to the vise.Just something I spotted on your set up. You will probably need to align the vice so that the center of your rubber shaft clamp is in the center of the threaded rod. It may be already, I couldn't tell by the photos.
Yep, certainly an option (the easiest route for sure). Would like to see the extractor in action (if possible) and see how well I manage to operate it without a decent shafts life depending on it. LolNo worries about wrecking that shaft then. I did the same thing with a broken off shaft. Just heat it up, tank it out, and clean it up afterwards.
Yep, certainly an option (the easiest route for sure). Would like to see the extractor in action (if possible) and see how well I manage to operate it without a decent shafts life depending on it. Lol
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Man those 765s and programs are going to feel awesomeOK, hitting 12 degrees as a high tomorrow means club work, finally.
I've talked it a lot, but I'm ready to move full time to graphite.
So....the weekend projects are....
Cf16 - Recoil 110F5
765 - Matrix Program F15 120X
V6 - Steelfiber 125S
RTX3 - Recoil Wedge Protos
That is a lot of epoxy and ferrules. Hahahaha