// IN THIS EPISODE Master Club builder & Craftsman B Mason gives an in-depth look at the entire restoration process. This is not your typical 3-minute overview video, it’s a serious look at every step of the club building/restoration process.…
// IN THIS EPISODE Master Club builder & Craftsman B Mason gives an in-depth look at the entire restoration process. This is not your typical 3-minute overview video, it’s a serious look at every step of the club building/restoration process.…
In this video I show you how to fix driver pop up or sky marks just using plain toothpaste. Check out the before and after for yourself! Simple and cheap golf club repair with household items. Remove those ugly sky…
In part two I have received the heads back from being chemically stripped. Now it’s time to remove big ding and deep scratches. I show you the process with the 8 Iron and all the tools I use. Here is…
Materials Needed: 1. Grip Solvent: Golfworks 2. Grip Saver: Rubber 3. Vise Clamp: OR Regripping station: Blog Post: Music Credit:
Materials Needed: 1. Grip of your Choice (Can never go wrong with these!): 2. Double Sided Grip Tape: 3. Masking Tape (for adding layers): 4. Grip Solvent: 5. Hook Utility Knife: 6. Vise Clamp: OR Regripping station: Blog Post: Music…
Before you start, your putter must be: * Removed from shaft * All nicks and dings removed * Paint-fill removed (100% of it! – otherwise it will bleed through the polymer and make a sloppy finish) * Sandblasted with 180…
Materials Needed: 1. Paint Stripper: 2. Tamiya Acrylic Paint: 3. Applicator Bottles: 4. Precision QTips: 5. Acetone and Paper Towels Blog Post: Music Credit:
Materials Needed: 1. Bench Grinder (with 1/2 inch arbor holes): 2. 6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inch deburring wheel: 3. Eye Safety Wear Blog Post: Music Credit: