OGputtnfool
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Good question and I don’t know. There is some some skill and risk involved with adjusting. I have honestly no idea that this costs.
Not so much skill as plain ol' common sense. You just gotta be careful starting out and realize that you have to go slow and steady and not put everything into it. I had a bending machine for a while and bent many clubs. I've been from cast to forged, stainless to carbon steel, and others. Slow and steady is the way to go. Skill will come over time, but a beginner can be very successful with a quality machine if they just use a heaping of common sense.