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    Quote Originally Posted by Daves View Post
    I assume you mean the 2017 version of the RBZ? if so, yes the current Adapters fit it.
    Thanks Dave.
    Yeah they fit.... its confusing the RBZ black was not included on the compatibility list

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    Had massive troubles sliding new grips on last night.

    I think it's because I used cheap tape strips from ebay and methylated spirits which I've read evaporates quick.

    Any advice?

    *Don't have access to air compressor to blow on grips

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    Deos white spirits work better with those double sided tape?

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    Norton double-sided tape and turps from Bunnings works fine for me.

    I only use a single wrap of DST at the top of the shaft, and let the residue smear over the length of the masking tape, as the grip slides on. Anything more is a waste for Golf Pride and Lamkin grips. (Superstroke needs a bit more DST and preferably a cordless air pump.)

    Gripmaster are the devil's grips and avoid them for DIY work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dotty View Post
    Gripmaster are the devil's grips and avoid them for DIY work.
    Masking tape and glue. No issues.

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    I don’t use any glue with my gripmasters....

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    Grip masters are fine with painters tape, hairspray and air. It’s double sided tape that’s the devil. Can’t believe I only recently caught onto using a heat gun to help get rid of the old double sided tape. God knows how many hours I’ve wasted over the years without it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Burgundy View Post
    Grip masters are fine with painters tape, hairspray and air. It’s double sided tape that’s the devil. Can’t believe I only recently caught onto using a heat gun to help get rid of the old double sided tape. God knows how many hours I’ve wasted over the years without it.
    I find Gripmasters to be the easiest grips to work with.




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    Are shaft tips universal for all heads in that brand, for example will the .370 hybrid tip also fit in a FW or Driver head?

    Specifically curious about Ping G410 heads
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Are shaft tips universal for all heads in that brand, for example will the .370 hybrid tip also fit in a FW or Driver head?

    Specifically curious about Ping G410 heads
    Not usually for most other brands


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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    Are shaft tips universal for all heads in that brand, for example will the .370 hybrid tip also fit in a FW or Driver head?

    Specifically curious about Ping G410 heads
    My Ping G hybrid is not adjustable.
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    Hey guys,
    I just came from my first lesson in a long time and he noticed my irons that I picked up off FB were really flat for me.

    So I am keen to get this fixed, anyone recommend someone in Eastern Suburbs of Melb that could adjust the lies of some Mizzies 825 pro irons by Friday lunchtime?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funz View Post
    Hey guys,
    I just came from my first lesson in a long time and he noticed my irons that I picked up off FB were really flat for me.

    So I am keen to get this fixed, anyone recommend someone in Eastern Suburbs of Melb that could adjust the lies of some Mizzies 825 pro irons by Friday lunchtime?
    the house of golf Ringwood can do it for you.

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    Funz I can help, but I'm not too local. I'm in Beaumaris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chappy1970 View Post
    Funz I can help, but I'm not too local. I'm in Beaumaris.

    Hardboiled is in Reservoir and could help
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwags View Post
    the house of golf Ringwood can do it for you.
    Thanks I am going to drop them off there on Sunday they couldn’t do them before Friday, but all good.The pro actually gave me a TM Sim Iron in between my shots to see if that made a difffernce and it came out so much higher and straighter than my current JPX825 Pro which was low and right. I still can’t get over the difference in strike going from my current iron to a Sim 7 iron such a different ball flight. Going to at least get the lies adjusted and then see if it was that or If I do need to look at a different set of irons.
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    How hard is it to put a Tip on a shaft crooked?

    I bought used hibryd shaft on Ebay from G--f Tr-d--rs with a choice of tip, so it means they attached it.

    Immeditely i can tell its crooked. Got my workmate to check and he agrees.

    Its also too long. I know the exact measurement for this shaft uncut with same tip to the logo and its about 1/4 too long so seems not fully inserted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    How hard is it to put a Tip on a shaft crooked?

    I bought used hibryd shaft on Ebay from G--f Tr-d--rs with a choice of tip, so it means they attached it.

    Immeditely i can tell its crooked. Got my workmate to check and he agrees.

    Its also too long. I know the exact measurement for this shaft uncut with same tip to the logo and its about 1/4 too long so seems not fully inserted.
    Sounds like it moved after they fitted it and they didn't check it after it dried. I almost always fit a tip with the Head attached. This ensure the Adapter is on square to its settings, which is hard to do by eye. Also stops it moving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    How hard is it to put a Tip on a shaft crooked?

    I bought used hibryd shaft on Ebay from G--f Tr-d--rs with a choice of tip, so it means they attached it.

    Immeditely i can tell its crooked. Got my workmate to check and he agrees.

    Its also too long. I know the exact measurement for this shaft uncut with same tip to the logo and its about 1/4 too long so seems not fully inserted.
    pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daves View Post
    Sounds like it moved after they fitted it and they didn't check it after it dried. I almost always fit a tip with the Head attached. This ensure the Adapter is on square to its settings, which is hard to do by eye. Also stops it moving.
    I do same Dave if I have a compatible head, if I'm building club's for others I don't always have the right head
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Nemo View Post
    pic?
    I am not sure if its easy to tell in a photo
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    I am not sure if its easy to tell in a photo
    Do you have access to a shaft puller Mark? I’ve got one if need be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    I am not sure if its easy to tell in a photo
    It looks crooked to me. Almost looks like they tried to fit a 0.370 shaft into a 0.350/.0335 Adapter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    I am not sure if its easy to tell in a photo
    You did well to get ET to hold the ruler so steady...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webster View Post
    You did well to get ET to hold the ruler so steady...
    Handy for getting into tight places.
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