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LOOSE FERRULE / The EASIEST Golf Club Repair



Learn the simple 3 step method to fix those loose ferrules that are sliding up your golf club shafts. Do it yourself, at home.

If you have a loose club head, watch this!

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  1. Recently bought some old Maxfli Australian Blades, absolute classics, and every single one had ferrule creep like this.
    Used a heat gun set on lowest setting (hairdryer would work as well) and a dab of JB Weld epoxy. So easy even I couldn't mess it up.

  2. Little trick I use is to heat the kettle up and use the steam to loosen the ferrule fork adjustments. Works a treat

  3. In the UK & Ireland we have a Polyethene sealant adhesive, which ideal for re-setting ferrules, full mastic size tube for £6 -10 once cured very strong and flexible, also a German house hold glue UHU brilliant too used wildly in archery, strong clear and flexible.

  4. Bought Taylormade M4 irons 2 years ago from golf galaxy.. this started happening after year one.. brought em back and they blamed it on poor epoxy at the factory and wouldn’t fix them.. called Taylormade and no help either.. I will try this myself.. new subscriber as well!

  5. This happened one of my clubs. I used superglue and it’s been fine. Don’t know why you need to go through all this bs

  6. Great video, would it be the same process for a loose ferrule on a driver adapter? I.e. the ferrule on my Titleist driver is always slipping down. Cheers

  7. Really love your content. One thing that I've noticed is that you're fairly static, so "mobile" clubmaker isn't quite accurate 😀

  8. Hair dryer or heat gun (on lowest setting) also work well to soften ferrule.

  9. I’ll add to not keep clubs in super hot/cold vehicles. It will extend their life and this will be less likely.

  10. Awesome timing, after looking at my clubs today I noticed 7 of my 13 clubs (excluding putter) have creeping ferrules….New grips for 3 and 7 ferrules to be re-attached….time to get things ready for this coming summer.

  11. thanks for that bought set ping g410 irons & on a few hits with the irons a couple of the ferules have moved contacted ping & they were going to do it no need now great video cheers 👍⛳️🏌🏻‍♂️

  12. Fabulous to know. Several of my Callaway ApexPro ‘16 irons have had this problem from virtually new. Thank you very much.

  13. Managed to get it moving a little and went to move it back to get some glue and it shot up nearly an inch. Looks like I'll need to go for the padded pliers approach!

  14. AJ! This is Sarge! Love you bro! You have taught me a lot! But maybe i can teach you something i have learned! If you take a micro fiber and spin the clubhead with microfiber around the ferrule it will heat up very quickly! The ferrule will start to spin! No water wasting!! Lol! I then use gorilla gel super glue! Spin that ferrule in the glue as i press it back to the hozzle position!! And so far have not had any recurrence of creep!

  15. brand new callaway apex pro 21 – 3 weeks in…after my 4 iron face caved in. it better be just the FERRULE!

  16. Greetings MOBILECLUBMAKER, I am an avid golfer and my occupation is greenskeeping. I am switching over to be a golf club technician. I was wondering if you could help me out with some of the basics.

  17. hi, how do you fix moved ferrule on a callaway shaft adjustable adapter , mine has moved up un my callaway b21. t

  18. JB Quick is black and most likely what I'll use. I fixed a two-stroke engine case (critical surface) with normal JBweld.

    The ferrules bugging me most are fitted poorly to gorgeous heads and gleaming shafts with good stickers and grips. I think I'll reshape them before I slide 'em back down to the hosel. I still wonder what led to new looking heads getting the shafts replaced because they match perfectly, just the ferrules weren't done right. Thanks.

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