How do you Bond heads to shafts for golf clubs?



How do you Bond heads to shafts for golf clubs?

One such application is that of bonding heads onto shafts for golf clubs. It sounds like an easy application and in principle it is – put some adhesive on the tip of the shaft and then insert it into the club head. Quick… let’s get down to the hardware store and get some epoxy!

How do I remove epoxy from a golf shaft?

Click here for a shaft size guide Drill Driver and Small Drill Bit (for removing old epoxy inside the shaft) Something to mix the epoxy with (end of a paintbrush, nail, screwdriver) Golfworks Hosel Cleaner (Optional- rolling up a piece of sandpaper works just fine) Hey!! I’m Zach, the founder of The DIY Golfer.

Can you use epoxy on a golf club?

You will need to use epoxy on your golf club to fix a detached shaft or replace the existing shaft with a new one. In the latter case, the process varies based on whether you’re going to remove a steel shaft or a graphite shaft.

What type of adhesive is used for bonding golf club heads?

If the adhesive isn’t strong enough and the head flings off it could be an ugly scene… possibly smashing a golf cart window, more likely embedding in someone’s skull! So what sort of adhesives are used for bonding golf club heads? Normally a two-part epoxy is used – but not just any old bog-standard product.