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how to restore persimmon golf club

by Mr. Paolo Padberg II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Apply a layer of paint remover to the club head and allow it to remain for 10 minutes before buffing with the steel wool. Repeat until any paint on the club head is gone. Step 3 Apply a layer of enamel paint or wood stain to the head of the club and allow to dry.

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Off all the old stain. And poly we'll sand it we'll stain it we'll put a little coat of grain fillerMoreOff all the old stain. And poly we'll sand it we'll stain it we'll put a little coat of grain filler on there to make it nice and smooth we'll coat it in polyurethane. And then i will repair.

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What are the best persimmon golf clubs for beginners?

A set of clubs that will be with you season after season. For those brand new to persimmon golf, check out our New Old Stock Orlimar wood sets. These clubs were produced in the early 1980's and have never been hit. They sit a bit closed at address and are easy to hit long and high, perfect for the novice persimmon player.

What is the best persimmon wood to buy?

The pinnacle of craftsmanship, 1950's era woods are the gold standard of classic persimmon woods. Beauty and performance. And if you are really looking for an incredibly pure golfing experience, check out our forged iron sets.

What can we do for your classic golf clubs?

We also offer restoration services for your classic clubs. We can make that treasured classic look like new. So turn off your phone and it's shot tracking app. Leave your laser range finder at home. It's time for a new golfing journey,

Are You Ready to simplify your golf game?

If you are ready to experience a round of golf differently, its time to simplify your game. Powered by Persimmon was started to give golfers of all abilities quality, affordable clubs for playing the classic persimmon era game. It's not the game you've been playing.

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How do you clean persimmon golf clubs?

Wipe clean with a damp cloth Our persimmon heads have a very durable coating of industrial grade polyurethane applied to them in four separate operations. This coating is extremely mark resistant, and provides an excellent moisture barrier. Simply wipe your heads with a damp cloth when they get dirty.

How do you make old golf clubs look new?

Vinegar and Lemon Juice. Similar to Coca-Cola, the acidity of Vinegar and Lemon Juice works to break down and remove rust. A quick soak can easily loosen surface rust and allow your club to be cleaned using a brush.

How do I recondition my golf clubs?

0:526:36GOLF CLUB REFURBISHING IS GOING TO GET A LOT ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI bought a dremel power tool which majority of you suggested that i get one to make all these golfMoreI bought a dremel power tool which majority of you suggested that i get one to make all these golf club refurbishment. Ideas that we're doing just a lot quicker.

How do you refurbish vintage golf clubs?

0:269:30RESTORING OLD GOLF CLUBS - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMy brother had these clubs until about probably 10 years ago he came over and gave him to me so i'mMoreMy brother had these clubs until about probably 10 years ago he came over and gave him to me so i'm in the process of just refinishing them gently they'll never be hit again funny story about that.

Should I polish my golf clubs?

Keeping your clubs clean will keep them playable for years. Polishing your golf clubs should be a standard part of your golf club maintenance routine. Polishing golf clubs not only improves the cosmetic appearance of golf clubs, but it also protects the clubs against environmental factors such as dirt and water.

Can you use wd40 on golf clubs?

You can use WD-40 on golf clubs. It can be an effective way to remove rust and dirt from the head and shaft. It can also be used to remove the grip, acting as a solvent when you are applying a new one. Learning how to keep your golf clubs clean is vital.

How do you get rust off of old golf clubs?

Fill a bucket with warm (not hot) water mixed with dish washing liquid or liquid soap. Soak the clubs for five minutes or so and then wipe them with a cloth. If the rust is purely on the surface, this may be sufficient to remove it and will not cause any damage to your clubs.

Can you Regroove clubs?

1:012:52How to Regroove your Irons with the 6 Head Groove Sharpener - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd over time you can apply more pressure it's okay to go back and forth the conventional wisdom isMoreAnd over time you can apply more pressure it's okay to go back and forth the conventional wisdom is to go just draw it backwards but it really doesn't matter work your way up.

Can you use steel wool to clean golf clubs?

Can You Use Steel Wool to Clean Golf Clubs? You can indeed clean rust off your golf clubs with the help of steel wool. Just wet the steel wool soap pads and gently rub them against the mucky, rusty areas of the club to make them shine like brand new. Just avoid scrubbing too hard or too much.

bwclark174

I recently discovered my old Power Bilt Citation Driver in my parents garage. It is the model of the pic attached (the pic is from the internet), but it is the right model. The shaft was broken and the head was tarnished pretty bad. It appears to just be cosmetic.

deejaid

Sorry to be so late to the conversation guys. Yes, I restore woods and have reshafted persimmon woods. With the right tools reshafting a persimmon isn’t too difficult. I’ll send you a message.

KeymasterDean

I have Titleist Tour Model 1W and 3W. Need re varnishing. Maybe re-wipping. Who do I get hold of?

Brentm

Sorry to be so late to the conversation guys. Yes, I restore woods and have reshafted persimmon woods. With the right tools reshafting a persimmon isn’t too difficult. I’ll send you a message.

Sole and Toe Refurbishment

Before you complete your purchase, you may request additional refurbishment services available on any used Irons or Wedges. We grind the sole and remove any damage and scratches. We then buff the area to bring back the shine. Please note that all orders that include refurbishment must be placed by phone.

Club face Refurbishment

Before you complete your purchase, you may request additional refurbishment services available on any used Irons or Wedges. We polish the face and remove many of the cosmetic damage and scratches. We then buff the area to bring back the shine.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

In addition to our refurbishment programs, we offer many additional customization services for your clubs. When your getting your clubs serviced, you might want to add on these services to increase the life of your new club.

What is powered by persimmon?

Powered by Persimmon was started to give golfers of all abilities quality, affordable clubs for playing the classic persimmon era game. It's not the game you've been playing. It's a game played between the trees, not above them. A game played with beautifully crafted woods and forged steel irons. A set of clubs that will be with you season after season.

When were Orlimar woods made?

For those brand new to persimmon golf, check out our New Old Stock Orlimar wood sets. These clubs were produced in the early 1980's and have never been hit. They sit a bit closed at address and are easy to hit long and high, perfect for the novice persimmon player. Start by adding a single persimmon 4-wood to your bag​ to replace that hybrid you've been struggling with, or add a complete set of woods.

golfunderpar18

hi... not sure if this is the best location for this thread. If I should post elsewhere please advise.

NRJyzr

I would recommend posting your thread in the Classic Golf folder. Quite a number of folks who do such work there, and are quite helpful and willing to share knowledge.

golfunderpar18

Thx for the feedback jeggolfer. Was hoping to find someone local or a smaller company who would still do this. My father has used golfworks - believe mostly to rechrome irons.

robert horneman

hi... not sure if this is the best location for this thread. If I should post elsewhere please advise.

Fellaheen51

Already mentioned. Get thee to the classic sub-forum. Where all the experts reside. Wealth of refinishing knowledge and multiple postings on the topic.

Thayneil

Already mentioned. Get thee to the classic sub-forum. Where all the experts reside. Wealth of refinishing knowledge and multiple postings on the topic.

ptjn1201

If you have any that are beyond redemption, start practicing on those first. My first effort was a laminated Hagen brassie over 40 years ago. Haven't done any for 20+ years. Patience is key. My father was great at it, did all sorts of things with whipping, colored tape underneath so it showed through like the ringed hosels.

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