NEVER DO THIS WHEN REGRIPPING GOLF CLUBS

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  • @sgdukerable
    @sgdukerable Před rokem +4

    Thank you for adding this video to your original re-gripping video. Very helpful, especially when just starting out. The whole process is so much easier then I thought it would be, thanks to both of your how-to videos. Thank you so much for posting both.

  • @diannaharrison505
    @diannaharrison505 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Just finished regripping my clubs! Thank you so much!!!

  • @akkid17
    @akkid17 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thanks for making all these DIY videos, gave me the confidence to regrip my clubs 🤙

  • @davedeslauriers2889
    @davedeslauriers2889 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tips. I always felt it was more than I could handle. Your video makes it easy.

  • @joseangelramos9867
    @joseangelramos9867 Před rokem +3

    Just wanted to say thank you I did my first re griping they came out awesome thank you for the help and god bless.

  • @PetSKi67
    @PetSKi67 Před rokem +64

    When pushing the grip on, close the hole at the but end with your thumb to create overpressure between the shaft and void inside the rest of the grip. It’ll help sliding the grip all the way down as the excess air releases out between the grip and tape.

    • @no6pro
      @no6pro Před 4 měsíci +2

      I thought I was the only one who did this!

    • @mickh5946
      @mickh5946 Před měsícem +1

      @@no6prowhy would you think that? 😂

    • @TheRocketrob3
      @TheRocketrob3 Před měsícem

      4:58 #3 slide the grip ALL THE 😂DO NOT STOP 😂ALL THE WAY 😅😂😂

  • @tylerhawk5627
    @tylerhawk5627 Před rokem +77

    Another tip that seems to really work for me especially with stubborn grips is put a Tee in the butt end of the grip. I find this builds up pressure as you slide the grip on making it very easy to push on all the way and then quickly make any adjustments. Just know when you pull the Tee you might get some solvent shooting out.

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Před 11 měsíci +1

      If grip goes on and binds too fast, you did not use enough grip solvent.

    • @srybishop
      @srybishop Před 7 měsíci

      Some good tips here. Biggest thing, just as he stated, plenty of solvent and once you start be quick. Over 40 years Ive regripped a lot of clubs. A short wood tee in the end of the grip is the way Ive always done it, and it absolutely helps with the air pressure trick just as you described. Slide it on, pull the tee out and then make the last small adjustments.

    • @dtgps
      @dtgps Před 2 měsíci

      Good tip, I was told by Steve Elkington

  • @rocklava110
    @rocklava110 Před měsícem

    Fantastic, you saved me hours of frustration. Great tutorial video - Thank You!

  • @SilverSteveDetecting
    @SilverSteveDetecting Před rokem

    Fantastic video, very informative, thank you! 😊 I'm about to fit my first grip 😁

  • @dickbroomer7877
    @dickbroomer7877 Před rokem +8

    Hi AJ Great 👍 Tips when fitting Grip’s, Used to fit grip’s 40 years ago & have made all the mistakes you showed 🤔, (wish I’d see this then)
    A couple of things I would add use a shaft clamp or a old cut off grip in a vice (too protect shaft when clamping) & square up leading edge of club & clamp, (it’s easer to adjust grip when clamped), Now my Pro fit’s my grip’s (he knows I am fussy) and fit’s them perfectly Aligned👍, love your Video’s Think this is a perfect starter for most players,(Also check grip Alignment when buying new Club’s) Thanks Dickey 9hcp 75year Senior Golfer UK, Good luck with your shop👍

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Dickey!

  • @robertoalvarez2777
    @robertoalvarez2777 Před rokem +1

    Thanks! Good vid and u speak very, very well! Makes easy to understand instructions! Let’s see if I got it right: Longer tape than usual, add just enough Lube and u can stop halfway while installing grip to line up! Got it!

  • @ljbrandt500
    @ljbrandt500 Před rokem

    Explanation nicely done. Any way you suggest on getting grips PERFECTLY aligned? maybe mini levels?

  • @skithewhitestuff
    @skithewhitestuff Před rokem

    Great video, great advice. I once almost fell foul of number 3, never again.

  • @ronl1633
    @ronl1633 Před 4 dny

    I just did a set of Winn Grips and the advice is perfect. Thanks.

  • @alcc4964
    @alcc4964 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I use to do grips that way. Now I use an air compressor and it takes 1/3 the time, easily adjustable as well. I bought a small quiet one..California is the brand…great video

    • @pgowan357
      @pgowan357 Před 2 měsíci

      I find grips will slip without tape using a compressor. But a compressor is good to have with certain types of grips that are very tight even with tape and solvent.

  • @carlossoriano8231
    @carlossoriano8231 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @billwlezien8859
    @billwlezien8859 Před rokem +72

    I work as a club repair tech at one of the biggest golf retailers. I get questions all the time from customers that want to regrip their clubs at home. And I share all of the same tips you mentioned. But, one thing I add is that after they cut off the old grips and tape, I tell them to mark with a sharpie where the grip ended. 99% of the time you can see the residue from the old grip and tape. That way you can easily see how much tape is needed for the new grip.

    • @C-mac_in_the_6ix
      @C-mac_in_the_6ix Před rokem +13

      I'm surprised your a golf tech because that's not a good tip. Grips come in different lengths so going by where the old grip ended isn't great advice. I can tell you your percentage of "99" isn't true.

    • @diszylam1018
      @diszylam1018 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Just pull the tape out to the end of the grip, put the tape on the shaft to where it hangs off a bit so it will cover the butt end of the shaft, and put the grip on. It's as simple as that honestly and as the other guy said, grips aren't the same lengths so going through that extra process is just a waste of time.

    • @chrisklahr7269
      @chrisklahr7269 Před 11 měsíci

      This works is most cases but some grips are longer than others. I always mark each one with the actual grip I’m putting on 1/4” inch short of bottom of grip.

    • @B33fJ3rk33
      @B33fJ3rk33 Před 11 měsíci

      Why are you not removing the old residue from your customers clubs? You sound like a lazy technician.

    • @waydehenry2275
      @waydehenry2275 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wouldnt you just put the new grip beside it as a marker for how much tape

  • @34dawgsgo
    @34dawgsgo Před rokem +9

    Hobby club builder here. #1. I lay the grip in place and mark the shaft with a sharpie. This tells me exactly how long I need the tape to be. #2. I do the exact same with this included. Plug the grip hole with a golf tee. Started using a metal paint tray as my catch bin for all the excess solvent. It will not wear out. Glides on with ease doing it like this. Every club in my bag was built by yours truly. Def a fun hobby. Enjoy watching your videos.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +3

      Sounds like you and I have pretty much the same method.

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande Před rokem +4

    I measure my grip tape by placing the grip against the shaft and using marker to mark at a location about 1 cm back from the end of the grip. I also marked the very end of the grip and at that point I circle the shaft with a piece of painters tape so I know how far to push the grip down, because those things will stretch!

  • @marybetheby5184
    @marybetheby5184 Před rokem +5

    haha,yeah,dump that stuff in the grip and on the tape.I almost lost a new 30 dollar superstroke grip from being stingy with the solvent.Got stuck halfway down,but luckily I had it in reach and was able to throw more on and get the job done.Great tip!

  • @GSHOCKOUTDOORS
    @GSHOCKOUTDOORS Před rokem +13

    Great video. I learned a lot of this the hard way. Such is life. Another rookie mistake is (once you’ve cut off the previous grip) not gently heating the previous tape with a heat gun (be more careful with graphite, obv) so the tape adhesive becomes more workable meaning it often comes off in a single strip rather than tiny shreds. I’ve wasted hours taking off tape and then having to clean it off with acetone. Heating the previous tape is a game changer in my experience.

    • @hotfiyah
      @hotfiyah Před rokem +3

      If you just have one layer of grip tape on, 99.9% of golfers won't notice it if you put a new strip on top.

    • @coresnap
      @coresnap Před rokem

      1000%. Luckily this is one of the first methods I ever saw over 10 years ago so that’s all I knew to do works amazing to get that first layer of tape off

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Před 11 měsíci

      With the right grip removal tool, installed tape can be saved and re-used provided it is still fresh. Saves a lot of time and effort.

  • @carguybd
    @carguybd Před rokem

    Solid tips. Thank you sir!

  • @user-ru2wn8kn6d
    @user-ru2wn8kn6d Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the advice good to know these tips much appreciated

  • @j.mccarthy3008
    @j.mccarthy3008 Před rokem +8

    Great video!! YEARS AGO I went to the Golfsmith Club Making Clinic. Our instructor beat these points into our skulls. I’ve done my grips years and continue to change my own grips. In the last few years I have started using an air compressor to blow grips on. I’m on the doorstep to officially OLD so I wouldn’t recommend that to youngsters with any significant swing speed. Grips can twist over time but you can blow it off, add another layer of masking tape, and put it back on. FOR ME blowing grips on and off allows me to try different grips WITHOUT having to cut them off (ruining them). I continue to switch out standard grips with oversized as well as the Jumbo Max. Thanks again

    • @Master...deBater
      @Master...deBater Před rokem +2

      Yeah... I've replaced grip tape and solvent with masking tape and isopropyl alcohol. I also use my air compressor...so much faster and easier. And of course you can change the grips without destroying them. My driver speed is about 105 mph and I've never had a grip move a millimeter on me... I can't attest to higher speeds but I doubt there'd be an issue.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Years ago I learned club building at Golfsmith!
      I use air to do some grips as well. Really depends on what grip you use. The softer the material, the better they work. Tour Velvet, Tour Wrap, PURE grips work great. Cords and layered grips like Winn don't usually do as well.

    • @DigitalFP001
      @DigitalFP001 Před rokem

      @@EFGMC The guys in Austin were great.

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Před 11 měsíci

      Ah yes, Golfsmith. I bought the grip removal tool from them and have used it hundreds of times. Cutting off grips from graphite shafts is a bad idea. Most of the time, installed tape can be saved and reused so no more hassling with removing old tape. BTW, I save old but still good grips and use them on trade in clubs and for re-sale clubs.

    • @joshalmeida1821
      @joshalmeida1821 Před 9 měsíci

      I use a compressor to change dirt bike grips, works great

  • @chuckhyde7099
    @chuckhyde7099 Před 9 měsíci

    Very helpful !

  • @ocashflo
    @ocashflo Před rokem +1

    We all have been looking for your comments on the Brands for your shop video!! Hope it’s all going smooth!

  • @dumbpig99
    @dumbpig99 Před rokem +2

    Great video. I regripped my wife's clubs recently (2nd time I've ever regripped clubs) and had so much problem with issue 3 - I wasted 4 grips taking too long!

    • @evansrt
      @evansrt Před 4 měsíci

      I spent 35 years as a HS golf coach and regripped my players clubs. Lots to experience. When a grip gets stuck halfway on, you could use the air compressor method to remover it and try again. Also, there is a tool called a "grip removal tool" - (google it) that is concave shaped and about 10 inches long with a handle that you can put grip solvent on and slowly work it down into the grip to loosen the grip. Every beginning club gripper has got a grip stuck on a club. but with experience you will learn how to save the grip.

  • @checkersmith5101
    @checkersmith5101 Před 8 měsíci

    Very iformative videos keep up the excellent work.

  • @stevedeadder8426
    @stevedeadder8426 Před rokem

    Nice job, very well explained

  • @eddietrich6257
    @eddietrich6257 Před rokem +1

    Like the painters catch pan. Watched a lot of gripping videos and yet to hear buy the right size inner core for the butt. You can force it or make it a lot easier.

  • @rlmonson
    @rlmonson Před 2 měsíci +1

    So it is not necessary to remove both sides of the tape? I should not be peeling off the paper before the solvent is applied? Thank you for your tremendously helpful videos.

  • @phildiegidio4658
    @phildiegidio4658 Před rokem

    You hit all of the high points. Perfectly correct.

  • @usa4x4trucks
    @usa4x4trucks Před rokem +16

    Also,
    - don’t over stretch the grip. Keep an unused grip to make sure that the installed grip is approx the same length or maybe 1/8” shorter than the uninstalled grip. I’ve seen grips that the installer has stretched so bad that they are 1/4”-1/2” longer than the uninstalled grip.
    - make sure that the butt end of the grip is fully seated to the end of the shaft. Nothing is worse than having a grip ready for use and you realizes that the grip wiggles at the butt end.
    - make sure the embossed text in the butt of the grip us parallel to the ground when the club is held square while straight out in front of you. Details count.
    - also use a clean metal 12” straight edge to make sure that the middle alignment mark, on the grip, is in line with the top and bottom tick/alignment marks. Make sure the text at the bottom (Golf Pride grips) is straight and not twisted. Remember…small details count for a quality job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Před 11 měsíci

      This. Especially with Tour Velvet.

    • @CS94789
      @CS94789 Před měsícem

      These are the things that separate a hack/rookie from someone who takes ownership of their job

  • @jeffbehringer1262
    @jeffbehringer1262 Před rokem +5

    Another one that drives me nuts and makes me do my own grips is when people stretch the grips on the club and or not butted down all the way. I make sure each grip is bottomed out AND each installed grip is the same length as a non installed grip and not stretched out to an inch longer.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 Před rokem

    Fit the tape, be generous with solvent, don't stop part-way. Got it. I've done two now and they're looking/feeling great. Many more to do.

  • @emmanueltb2006
    @emmanueltb2006 Před rokem

    thanks it's very clear

  • @savyyoeun7149
    @savyyoeun7149 Před rokem

    That's awesome tipes thanks ❤

  • @Zagem
    @Zagem Před rokem +1

    Thank u John

  • @terryholloway9930
    @terryholloway9930 Před 2 měsíci

    Great tips thanks a bunch

  • @ronmullard5718
    @ronmullard5718 Před 8 měsíci

    have been regripping clubs for around 30 years (reshafting too) initially started like you just did ,but then got an air tool makes the job even easier (you need a compressor but already had one ) can also use tool to remove grips but need to warm grip either in warm water for a while or using hot air gun ...to loosen adhesive of grip tape...

  • @wanderingspider8988
    @wanderingspider8988 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I am not a golfer. However I have been selling the ever loving crap out of clubs online lately and your video is great help for me. I have several nice sets of clubs that just needed new grips and will sell way better with the changed. THANKS.

  • @stevelubbehusen5842
    @stevelubbehusen5842 Před rokem

    Question, is it possible to remove JumboMax oversize grips? I have some on a driver and 3 wood I no longer hit...... I would like to save them ($15 each) if possible.
    Thanks,

  • @davidlocke8480
    @davidlocke8480 Před 8 měsíci

    Good stuff !

  • @legend9018
    @legend9018 Před rokem +1

    Great tip. That’s why I like 360 grips lol. No alignment needed!

  • @miked.7722
    @miked.7722 Před rokem +9

    for the newer jumbo flat sided putter grips - put the putter in a vice, level the putter vertically, then when you put the grip on level it horizontally, it won't take much since you will already be close by eyeballing it when you first put it on. Also make sure the putter grip isn't twisted the flat part needs to be flat all the way down.

  • @billskar2002
    @billskar2002 Před rokem

    Good Advice. I was forewarned by a friend of mine who also regrips his clubs. That with Winn Dri-Tac you got to really put on the solvent or else. He said he ruined 2 grips before doing it right. THERE IS ONE THING I WAS HOPING YOU CAN HELP ME WITH. MY WIFE HAS A 51 DEGREE D CLUB BY LYNX. THE SHAFT FLARES OUT AT THE BUTT END. I CAN'T SEE HOW TO PUT A GRIP ON IT?!

  • @gregschexnayder5630
    @gregschexnayder5630 Před rokem

    I put a tee in the new grip hole. It holds the solvent and builds air pressure making the last third easier. Remove when needed but be careful of blowback

  • @markroper1956
    @markroper1956 Před rokem

    Never stop stopping 😅😂

  • @valderja
    @valderja Před rokem

    Really enjoying your videos and knowledge you share with club making and regripping. I just wanted to ask for some advice. A friend has a nice Odessey broom handle putter and would like to take two inches off it and relocate the grips down the shaft the same distance. What's the simplest way to do this? I have white spirit and extra tape to use.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      Are you wanting to save the grip? It will be difficult to save most of those extra long grips even with a syringe style grip remover.

    • @valderja
      @valderja Před rokem

      @@EFGMC Yes. It's a dual grip club. A free inches between them. Would just like to remove the top grip and cut two inches off and just put them back. Also shift the lower grip down two inches.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      @@valderja Sorry, never tried to save one.

  • @dsarnold75
    @dsarnold75 Před rokem

    Love your video. Thank you!
    I regripped my clubs for the first time. I tried the traditional way.
    I used double sided tape. Lube the grip inside, lubed the tape then slipped the grip on. However it was a pain to get the grip on. Not as easy as some videos showed.
    I ended up doing the rest of the clubs like this… Still using double sided tape but I didn’t take the protective layer of 2nd side of tape off. Lube the grip. Lube the tape and slide the grip on. So much easier to put on.
    Two questions thought!
    1. Is it OK to do it this way? The grips don’t feel like they will come off.
    2. I may have stretched the grip a bit longer than the original grip. Is that OK too?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      I've never left the backing on the double sided tape but for this it should not really act any different from masking tape. If it doesn't feel like it's slipping, you should be good.
      As far as over stretched grips go, you have made them thinner or smaller so that may or may not be an issue. You can always hit them again with air and they will go back to standard length. Just focus on pushing the butt end of the grip on and the tip end of the grip will end up where it should.

  • @nickhines1131
    @nickhines1131 Před rokem

    If that happened to me,I would go to the air pump method, thanks for that valuable tip.

  • @julioabate
    @julioabate Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @adriancox-thesantjordigolf3646

    Nice, do one on lead tape and swing weights for the whole set.

  • @brianellis5146
    @brianellis5146 Před rokem +13

    Hi, I hope I can add a tip here. I change grips all the time. Mine and other peoples. I have an air compressor and a slightly modified nozzle that fits into the little hole on the end of the grip. Venting a small amount of air through the grip enables it to slide on and off easily. This next bit might divide the group, but I don't use solvent. I use a spray on adhesive that remains wet long enough to slide the grip on and even make a adjustments before it sets. The awesome thing about the adhesive is that when you want to remove the grip again, you just have to massage the grip a bit while applying gentle air and the grip pops loose and comes of super smoothly. I can change a set of grips and use the clubs within half an hour. I developed this method because I have a friend with arthritis and we were experimenting with various grip sizes and build ups of tape to find the one that was the most painless for him. For those interested, the set is oversized with 4 tape layers on the bottom half and 2 on the top half. That was a year ago, and the grips haven't moved at all.

    • @ineedacoke
      @ineedacoke Před rokem +2

      So do you use masking tape instead of grip tape? What adhesive spray do you use?

    • @dvnstone
      @dvnstone Před rokem

      What's the spray your using?

    • @bobs8495
      @bobs8495 Před rokem +3

      I do the same thing with the air hose, but don't even use spray adhesive. Grips stay on just fine. Very easy to change when they wear out.

  • @KenRGS131
    @KenRGS131 Před 2 měsíci

    About to do mines right now, here I go!

  • @FarFromPar
    @FarFromPar Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @billyoliveira910
    @billyoliveira910 Před 8 měsíci

    Brampton Tape makes grip tape already cut to 2"x10" Golf Pride grips are 10-3/8 long. Also the solvent comes in a spray bottle for easy on application.

  • @garyhovey9305
    @garyhovey9305 Před rokem

    Never thought to use the paint tray to catch the solution…..genius level 10 🤯

  • @willdeit6057
    @willdeit6057 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks AJ

  • @heinketrapp7180
    @heinketrapp7180 Před rokem

    Good tips!!

  • @TheJonathanrico
    @TheJonathanrico Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you! What type of tape did you use in this video, was it double sided?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes these were all with double sided tape from Golfworks.

  • @danjoe22
    @danjoe22 Před rokem +8

    Nice informative video for those who install grips the conventional way. I blow my grips on with an air compressor over a layer of masking tape. No double-sided tape, no solvent, no adhesive. Works great.

    • @donfisher6659
      @donfisher6659 Před rokem +2

      I tried the air method and every time I did I found that the grip would twist out of alignment after just a few swings of the clubs. Every time it did this so I never use air and stick with the old tried and true method of using grip tape and solvent. Never had a grip twist when using grip tape, only happens when using air method. Only took a few clubs to learn not to use the air method again.

    • @jayherman6726
      @jayherman6726 Před rokem +1

      Could you just leave the old tape on the shaft and then put new grip on that old tape?

    • @danjoe22
      @danjoe22 Před rokem +1

      @@jayherman6726 That could work but you may want to build the grip up a bit with masking tape. I've found that masking tape is a good foundation for installing a grip with air.

    • @jayherman6726
      @jayherman6726 Před rokem +1

      @@danjoe22 Thanks for the info!

  • @valderja
    @valderja Před rokem

    Good tips!

  • @retired8123
    @retired8123 Před rokem +11

    My tip for grips that need a certain alignment ie golf pride in a certain spot visually when you look down at the club
    Put a piece of painters tape on the shaft an inch from the old grip before you take it off . If you like where the old golf pride lined up mark the tape with a pen line.
    If you already have the grip off you can still use the tape trick by holding the club in playing position and make the mark where you want the writing to line up.
    When you go to put the grip on now it is much much easier to aim the golf pride where you need it to go instead of hoping the clamp has it straight.
    Push all the way on, then final adjustments as you line it up with the pen mark. One final look in playing position ...a few taps on the floor
    Take off the painters and done

    • @kevinintheusa8984
      @kevinintheusa8984 Před rokem +1

      That is my trick too. I actually use a laser to align to the line once I clamp up my club in two vices with rubber inserts. Works great every time. I have been regripping my clubs for over 30 years.

    • @Paul-4177
      @Paul-4177 Před rokem

      For putters, I just put on the grip and then reheat the epoxy on the bottom of the shafted and realign to my exact preference.

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Před rokem +1

      I align grips visually. Grip can be worked for about 30 seconds which is more than enough to get it right. I don't use a clamp. I ground the club on the sole and look down the shaft. That way I know the grip looks right at address.

    • @usa4x4trucks
      @usa4x4trucks Před rokem +1

      Make sure to put a scrap piece of thin cardboard down on the floor first if tapping grips down on a concrete garage floor - I hate how sand and pebbles chew up the butt end of a grip. You are correct - I hate when grips are not seated all the way on the shaft. 👍🏻😀

    • @comicus6769
      @comicus6769 Před 3 měsíci

      I must be the only person that doesn't care if the grips are lined up. I never look at the lines when hitting a shot.

  • @philipkuminski-prpl_lap6472

    I have all my shafts marked with a sharpie, run the tape to there. Full length double stacked tape. (My second layer is about an 1/8" shorter than the base layer.
    I don't use a dispenser, I put the tape to my mark, roll it out, cut with scissors, and leave a tail like mentioned in the video.
    I agree, don't be shy with the solvent. Using a bit more is much cheaper than having to drive back out to buy a new grip.

  • @garymorris1856
    @garymorris1856 Před rokem

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @donsutherland5706
    @donsutherland5706 Před 3 měsíci

    I have regripped hundreds of clubs over the past 30 years, but I never thought of using the hole in the end of the grip to pour solvent on the grip tape. This seems like a much neater way to do this operation!

  • @Trevih
    @Trevih Před 8 měsíci

    Soooo just incase we stop. Do you have the follow up video showing how to fix that. Asking for a friend.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před 8 měsíci

      I would tell your friend to use this method, except you will have to hold the shaft up to pour in the solvent and then might be easier to tilt on it's side and do the rotation part.
      czcams.com/video/cx2YbfF1DjQ/video.html

  • @georgesherron2549
    @georgesherron2549 Před rokem

    Do you advise using a two piece funnel assist tool to get grip easily over shaft from start ?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      It's not necessary. Just dip the grip tip in a little solvent, that will help get it started the first 1/2 inch over the shaft.

  • @kourt2469
    @kourt2469 Před rokem

    Any thoughts on installing golf pride align grips? How do you get them all lined up square to the face? Just eye ball it? I feel like you could easily be off a few degrees every club. Is it possible to maybe use a laser level or something to align the face somehow with the align?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      I am sure there are others here who have better methods than me on this. What I personally do with Align or similar grips is install with the club upside-down. My gripping station is angled into a corner so I can use that corner to ensure the club is straight, then I just make sure the reminder is right on top and not wavy.

  • @gilleonard7378
    @gilleonard7378 Před rokem +2

    Measure the grip by laying the grip on the shaft and make a mark for the tape length. Pretty simple.

  • @kimmorrison9169
    @kimmorrison9169 Před rokem

    All this I already practice but what to do with a “difficult” grip like an original Winn when it locks up on the shaft after doing everything you showed?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Best advise is plenty of solvent and go fast!

  • @doc2help
    @doc2help Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @checkersmith5101
    @checkersmith5101 Před 8 měsíci

    What if the graphite Driver shaft’s grip end is bigger then the grip opening? After seeing hundreds of videos on “How to re-gripe golf clubs”, none of the videos show how to deal with bigger shaft ends. The 2” or 50MM tape could not cover so had to buy a 75mm tape.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před 8 měsíci

      Tape doesn't need to cover every part of the shaft. What kind of shaft is it? Biggest I know of is .620 butt diameter unless you are dealing with much older clubs.

    • @checkersmith5101
      @checkersmith5101 Před 7 měsíci

      @@EFGMC Thanks for your reply, I picked up a new 259 euro driver for 90 euros in Spain. The driver is “S1 FORGED TITANIUM MAKSER” the shaft is S1 Master Ultralight.
      After total frustration yesterday I cut the shaft down by 1 inch with a hacksaw and ordered “U/D Golf Grip Installation Tool Accessory to fit Grips on Larger Big Shaft Butts Golf Plastic Wrap Clip Golfer Equipment “, cost £6.76,

  • @roncarlton1882
    @roncarlton1882 Před rokem

    AJ, is it plausible to blow on grip to steel shafts without using grip tape? Ive done with graphite shafts for driver.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +2

      You don't need tape of any kind when blowing on grips other than for getting the correct thickness that the layer of tape provides.

  • @johnnicky1312
    @johnnicky1312 Před rokem

    I've never had a problem until today. I couldn't put a new grip on a Cobra AirX driver. It would only go on 2-3 inches and then got stuck. It looks as though the shaft doesn't taper down. Is there different shaft diameters that require special grips? Any suggestions would be helpful.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      There are some shafts that have extremely large diameters though nothing I know of for at least 10 years. Some do have .620 butt diameter which requires a little more work to get certain grips on. I would use a caliper on the shaft to see if the shaft is significantly over .600 inches.

  • @natenobiling
    @natenobiling Před rokem

    Hi! I am trying to start a mobile golf club repair shop. Wanted to know if you could tell me the things I will need to start my business? Thank you so much!

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Like a tour van setup in a trailer or conversion van? Mostly it will come down to how much space you have as far as what you can include.

  • @nickhulsing9764
    @nickhulsing9764 Před rokem

    When putting my shaft into the vise, what is the best way to make sure the club head is in the proper position so the grip can be put on straight?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Find a vertical line somewhere, be it a corner of the wall, or brick, or just a straight line you draw out in front of the head that you level out to ensure it's vertical. Then you can match the grooves up against that.

  • @tyeeggleston6159
    @tyeeggleston6159 Před rokem +2

    I always thought regripping was something left to the pro shop. But after trying it on some of my clubs is not that difficult, you just need a little room and a couple of other things. I am wondering if when aligning grips with the alignment aids on it do you need to have a special kind of vice to keep the head in the correct position.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +9

      You just need a vice that holds the club still. I always do my final adjustments with the club set on the ground. I always find I am most accurate when looking down at the club from a "playing" angle.

    • @tylerhawk5627
      @tylerhawk5627 Před rokem

      @@EFGMC same … sight it down in a playing position for final adjustment is what I do and I’m always off a little from sighting it on the vice

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      @@elray8842 If you are only doing a few clubs you don't need the vice. Once you start doing greater quantities, it's a good idea.

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 Před rokem +1

      i just have a mechanic's vice on my work bench and i have some of those rubber things that go around the shaft and then fits in the jaws of the vice, make sure the leading edge is straight up and down then do the grip making sure not to stretch the grip out when applying and get it all lined up.

    • @evansrt
      @evansrt Před 4 měsíci

      google "rubber club holder for a vise" and look at images and you will find the tool that Steve is referring to.

  • @34dawgsgo
    @34dawgsgo Před rokem

    Easy question for you and I've seen this a few times with makers using a tape dispenser. Looks like you're ready to roll after applying the tape to the shaft. I thought all grip tape was double sided so what I'm asking is why is there no top tape backing removal?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      I have a double sided tape dispenser that automatically pull the backing off. If you do more than a few clubs a year, it is well worth the investment.

    • @34dawgsgo
      @34dawgsgo Před rokem

      @@EFGMC Ahh thanks now I understand. That was driving me nuts.

  • @helicopterdriver
    @helicopterdriver Před rokem

    I use dish soap and a bit of compressed air. When it dries it stays on and is easy to remove and adjust when changing grips. The tape is easily reused. I did my bicycle grips like that for years. They don't move, ever.

  • @mysteryman5213
    @mysteryman5213 Před rokem

    Is reusing the tape a bad idea? After carefully removing an old grip, (one that I had previously installed) the tape from the previous install was left on the shaft and appeared to be undamaged. Can I save myself the tedious job of removing it anyway andf just reapply the solvent for the new grip? Thoughts?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      If it still seems sticky and if it still loses the stickiness when solvent is applied then you should be able to reuse.

  • @34dawgsgo
    @34dawgsgo Před rokem

    The coffee filter trick worked on the reuse of solvent. It's slow but who cares? Thanks for the tip. Will be using every time going forward.

  • @BK-xh4ys
    @BK-xh4ys Před rokem

    I like doing my own grips but have gotten away from using my favorite grips, Winn, because i have so much trouble with them. What is different with the Winn's as opposed to any other grip, and what do i need to do different?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      My two best tips for Winn grips are 1 use plenty of solvent and make sure the tape and inside of grip are dripping wet with solvent. Second tip is make sure once you get the tip of the grip over the shaft, immediately raise the grip so it is parallel to the shaft. If you try and push the grip on while it sits at an angle, you can run into issues.

    • @evansrt
      @evansrt Před 4 měsíci

      I also use the Winn Excel grips - love the "sponginess" feeling on these 72-year-old bead up hands. Agree with previous comment. Use an abundance of grip solvent and keep the grip parallel to the shaft. And has been mentioned so many times. Once you get it started, don't stop!! Good luck!!

  • @Garbox80
    @Garbox80 Před rokem

    Changed my grips foe the first time about a month ago. Didn't even use them until today (well, one of them, practicing on a driving range). For some reson the grip twists from the upper half... don't know what went wrong with that, they were a quite cheap set from Amazon though (othewise great grips, not complaining). So far the bottom half seems to hold, but I might end up changing that at some point (didn't change my 3wood grip as it was more than fine, so I have one grip and tape left).

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +2

      Sounds like the butt diameter of the grip is too large for the shaft. This can happen with smaller shafts, pre used grips, or just some cheap generic grips though I don't have specific examples of brands.

  • @michaelmcaree8543
    @michaelmcaree8543 Před 10 měsíci

    Any idea how to get grip on an old taylor made bubble burner. The end is wider and the grip wont go over it. The old one i took off appeats to be the same size

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před 10 měsíci

      They made 2 specific grips for that club. One was a wrap style and one was tour velvet style. Those are the only ones that work correctly because of the massive butt end on that shaft. They also used to sell a special tool to help with install.

  • @stratovani
    @stratovani Před rokem +3

    As far as tape goes I use precut tape in a package, and for solvent I use a petroleum-based paint thinner from Walmart. It does the job, and I've never had a problem with it. However, you are right in that you never stop pushing the grip on until it's all the way on. I'd suggest pounding the club at the butt end once of twice on the floor just to be sure it's all the way on.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +4

      Agree. Always tap down the butt end or give it a little wiggle to make sure the grip is set.

  • @SteveSmith-zz4ih
    @SteveSmith-zz4ih Před rokem

    Can you please do a Jumbo Max grip removal NOT cutting it off though, ie intact removal.

    • @evansrt
      @evansrt Před 4 měsíci

      Air compressor or "golf grip removal tool" - google it and look at images to see what it looks like.

  • @joeluis98
    @joeluis98 Před rokem +1

    What is the gripping station you are using called and where can I order one?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      The shaft clamp comes from Golfworks.
      www.golfworks.com/pro-lever-action-shaft-holder/p/pash/
      The pan is a painters tray and I used a couple of folding shelf hinges for the support.

    • @joeluis98
      @joeluis98 Před rokem

      @@EFGMC thank you very much.

  • @gtplumbing2004
    @gtplumbing2004 Před rokem

    Never stop, lol. Well, that would create an issue for sure. I put mine on as quickly and smoothly as possible. You can adjust it once it is on.

  • @MrShank12u
    @MrShank12u Před rokem +4

    "Don't be Chincy with the grip solvent!". Lol so true

  • @JR-xj2vr
    @JR-xj2vr Před 11 měsíci

    Used an air compressor for the first time yesterday. Never going back to a solvent…..so easy and clean.

  • @janikoskimies5174
    @janikoskimies5174 Před rokem

    How about those double sided grip tapes, are you supposed to peel off the top layer before putting the grip on?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Yes, remove the backing before you apply the solvent and grip.

  • @BidenIsKing
    @BidenIsKing Před rokem

    I completely agree, you never want to 2 hand a shaft!

  • @jeffrielly
    @jeffrielly Před měsícem

    what about pre cut grip tape? I've seen that sold in a few sporting goods stores.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před měsícem

      Same deal. Just means you don't have to measure anything.

  • @markshi7052
    @markshi7052 Před rokem

    Hello
    How come you never pull top section of double stick tape, when regripping? Thank you

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Double sided tape dispenser takes the backing off it automatically.

  • @swinkles7342
    @swinkles7342 Před rokem

    Is it ok the leave the old tape on and put the new tape over it. I have graphite shafts and don’t want to damage them.

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem +1

      Won't hurt anything.

  • @binhvan8113
    @binhvan8113 Před rokem

    what are good grips, tapes, and solvents to use?

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      Double sided tape is usually all about the same assuming its not really old. Grip solvent is really just a mix of mineral spirits so again most should work.
      Picking the right grip is all about finding the feel you like and making sure the size is correct for your hand.

  • @nigeriadan1371
    @nigeriadan1371 Před rokem

    Dumb question but what should I use to hold the shaft while taking off and putting on golf clubs ??

    • @EFGMC
      @EFGMC  Před rokem

      You can either buy a dedicated shaft vise clamp that holds the shaft and is bolted to a work surface. That is really only necessary if you do a lot of club work. Most people can just buy a small rubber shaft clamp that holds the shaft in an existing vise (vise is separate but I think a necessary tool if you want to do any club work).

  • @brianwilliams3303
    @brianwilliams3303 Před 3 měsíci

    Can I replace my one length cobra golf clubs grips with a standard grip with no sense at the back