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what glue do you use to add a grafite extension on a golf club

by Maurice McGlynn Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

The GolfWorks new Maximum Strength Extension Adhesive has been designed specifically for securely fastening and sealing graphite, steel, aluminum and wood extensions into golf shafts.

For this sort of job most any 2 part epoxy from the hardware store should work.

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What glue do you use to stick club heads to shaft?

Golf club heads are attached to the golf shaft with epoxy glue. Epoxy is a thermosetting polymer that is a high strength adhesive. Two parts, the resin and the hardener, are mixed together to create a chemical reaction that cures the epoxy to hardness.

How to extend a graphite shaft?

2. Always use either nylon or plastic extensions to extend a graphite shaft. Using a steel shaft extender will create a shear point where the extension is made, causing almost certain shaft failure. 3. Always epoxy the extension in place, do not rely on a pressure fit.

How to epoxy a golf club shaft?

Keep the golf club in an upright position in your golf rack for the curing to be complete. You can add some glass shafting beads to the epoxy before the application to strengthen it and increase its adhesion. A golf epoxy has certain characteristics that make it better than one of those general-purpose two-component epoxies.

What do I need to extend a golf shaft?

You need to know the “butt diameter” of the shaft that you are extending, and purchase the extension that matches. Here is a database of shafts. Something to mix epoxy with (I use the end of a paintbrush) Hey!! I'm Zach, the founder of The DIY Golfer.

What kind of glue do they use on golf clubs?

A golf club epoxy is an organic compound that is a type of glue that can be used on golf clubs, to attach a shaft to the clubhead. Knowing how to use a golf club epoxy can be beneficial when your clubs need a quick repair job.

What is the best glue to use on golf clubs?

epoxy adhesivesPermabond offers a range of toughened epoxy adhesives which are suitable for bonding golf clubs. They offer excellent adhesion to carbon, graphite, composite, titanium, steel, wood and many other materials.

How do you install golf club shaft extensions?

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How can I make my golf clubs longer?

8:2011:02How to ADD Extensions To Golf Clubs - Start to Finish! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI use the narrow grip tape. So you're gonna have to use two pieces. Put there and then you grabMoreI use the narrow grip tape. So you're gonna have to use two pieces. Put there and then you grab another piece. And you put it on the top remembering. Don't let that half inch.

Do you need special epoxy for golf clubs?

Unless you have to, do not use non-golf specific epoxies. Use epoxy designed for golf as they usually have higher peel sheer strengths and elastic properties that hold well during impacts specific to a golf club hitting a golf ball.

Can you use JB Weld epoxy for golf clubs?

Yes, you can use Jb Weld on golf clubs. This adhesive is strong and will hold the club together if it's broken. Just be sure to sand the area afterwards so that the weld doesn't show.

How can I extend my shaft?

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Can you put an extension on a driver shaft?

We recommend using a steel extender to extend a steel shaft. Using other materials may lead to premature breakage. Wooden dowels can also be used to extend steel shafts, but these require much more work (in our opinion) than using steel extenders.

How do you use universal shaft extensions?

The Universal Shaft extensions will work with almost any steel or graphite shaft. After applying a little epoxy, insert the extension into a shaft, force the provided tapered plug into the extension until the extension expands to fit the ID of the golf shaft. Its that simple.

Can you add length to irons?

Most players consider using longer shafts in their clubs at some time or another, believing that longer shafts equal more distance, although that isn't necessarily true. There are two ways to lengthen your shafts. You may add extenders to your existing shafts or you may replace your existing shafts with longer ones.

What if my golf clubs are too short?

What Happens When Golf Clubs Are Too Short? For most golfers, having clubs that are too short will be better than if they're too long, but can still result in inconsistent shots. Clubs that are too short will make you stand bent over, which can cause back pain. You'll also have the tendency to push the ball a lot.

How much does it cost to lengthen irons?

Lengthen Shaft ($5.99 Steel or $6.99 Graphite per club*): Most irons, putters, and woods can have length added to the existing shaft.

How does extending a golf shaft affect swing weight?

6. Remember that extending the shaft will make it feel a bit more flexible and that every ½” longer the shaft becomes will increase the club’s swingweight 3 points. The total weight of the club will increase equal to the weight of the extender and epoxy as well. The club’s balance point will move toward the grip end as well due to the longer length of the club.

How far should a steel shaft be extended?

1. Never extend a steel shaft more than 2″. Any more may cause premature failure due to stress where the extension is made. The only exception would be putter shafts.

Can you use wood dowels to extend steel shafts?

Wooden dowels can also be used to extend steel shafts, but these require much more work (in our opinion) than using steel extenders. 3. Always epoxy the extension in place, do not rely on a pressure fit. 4. Abrade the extension piece prior to installation to give the epoxy a better hold.

Is it safe to extend shafts?

Extending shafts is a common and profitable repair. Following the above common-sense rules will make the repair practical and safe.

Can you use graphite shafts as extenders?

5. Saving your old graphite shafts to use as shaft extenders will save you money and will make a perfectly acceptable extender.

What type of epoxy is used for golf clubs?

You can use two types of two-component epoxies for bonding golf clubs. They are quick cure-epoxy and long-cure epoxy. The time taken for curing depends on the kind of epoxy used and the temperature in which it is used.

What is golf epoxy?

What is a Golf Club Epoxy? Golf epoxy is an organic compound that is used to repair and glue together broken parts of golf clubs. Epoxy is formed by a covalent bond between carbon and other elements like nitrogen, oxygen, or hydrogen. This is subject to curing in the presence of a catalyst to form an epoxy resin.

What is 24-hour Epoxy and is it Better?

True to its name, a 24-hour epoxy is an adhesive that takes a whole day for curing. Thus, it is a long-cure epoxy. While this epoxy does take a long time to get set, they have better shear strength than many quick-cure ones.

How Much does Golf Epoxy Cost?

Golf epoxy costs between $6 and $12. The cost is usually based on two major factors. One factor is the components used in the epoxy formulation. The other factor is the brand of the adhesive.

How much epoxy do you need for a golf club?

This will usually be less than 0.5g. A drop is more than enough for the shaft tip.

How to fix a broken golf club?

First remove the old epoxy from the hosel of the broken club. Use sandpaper and abrade the shaft tip that has to go into the club. Clean both the sealing surfaces using a solvent to remove any debris that may cause interference with the epoxy bond. Mix the epoxy components in a disposable container.

How much PSI should I use for golf shafting?

Ideally, your golf epoxy should have a PSI number of over 2500 PSI. The GolfWorks shafting epoxy is a great option because of its high torque resistance and shear strength. The epoxy renders 90% curing to 2765 PSI in a day and 100% curing to 3280 PSI in a week.

What glue is used to attach golf club heads?

Golf club heads are attached to the golf shaft with epoxy glue. Epoxy is a thermosetting polymer that is a high strength adhesive. Two parts, the resin and the hardener, are mixed together to create a chemical reaction that cures the epoxy to hardness.

What type of epoxy is used for golf clubs?

The two basic types of epoxy suitable for golf club repair are quick cure and long cure. Quick cure is commonly called five minute epoxy and is generally desired only for putters and emergency fixes. Long cure epoxy is better over the life of the club for its higher shear strength.

Can you use epoxy to reshaft a golf club?

Regular two-part epoxy found in hardware stores can be used to re-shaft a golf club, but it is better to use epoxy designed specifically for golf clubs. Epoxy not formulated for the shear strength required to hold up to high impact will likely break loose.

What glues work under water?

The only type of glue that I know of that works (sets) under water is epoxy glues. Epoxy glues have two parts that are mixed together then applied to the project, which is then clamped together. Or taped, rubber banded, or just held together (not recommended, I’m trying to be funny) for 10 minuets - scratch that - however long the instructions tell you to.

What is super glue?

Super glue is a brand name for cynoacrilate glue. It sets almost instantly and is very strong. I use it to fix my wife's broken finger nails. I use it for smaller projects that are hard to clamp and have a close fit between the objects.

What is gorilla glue?

Gorilla glue is a brand name for a polyurethane glue that expand some and requires clamping. It is also very strong and waterproof. It's great for wood and many other materials that are on a larger scale than the Super Glue.

How long does 2P-10 glue last?

I use 2P-10 Ethyl-2- cyanoacrylate glue and keep a kit in my garage. It’s stated shelf life is 2 years though I can get a bit more out of it. I checked the MSDS for the product which states “For optimum shelf life store in original containers under refrigerated conditions at 2°C to 8°C.”

What is waterproof glue?

Waterproof glue is a different type, it is applied and sets up while everything is dry but can stand up to being submerged.

Does gorilla glue ooze out of wood?

Gorilla glue foams a bit, and expands as it hardens and cures, usually causing it to ooze out of the glued joint. This requires sanding the completed joint before the finish is applied. In my experience, the glue line in the finished joint is visible with Gorilla glue, more so in some woods than others. This can be undesirable in certain projects. Cured Gorilla glue is also quite hard, harder than the wood in most cases, which often causes trouble in the final sanding of the finished piece.

Is Gorilla glue waterproof?

Wood glue hardens without moisture. Gorilla glue joints are considered waterproof or water resistant. Wood glue joints are not, unless glue specifically labeled as ‘waterproof’ or ‘exterior’ is used.

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Extending a golf shaft is a useful technique to have if you are buying used clubs, or if you are experimenting with different club lengths. If you know how to cut a golf shaft or how to extend it, you don’t ever have to worry about purchasing the correct length of clubs on Ebay or other used club marketplaces.

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Extension (You could also use an old golf shaft) Make sure you purchase the right size extension. You need to know the “butt diameter” of the shaft that you are extending, and purchase the extension that matches. Here is a database of shafts.

About the Author: Zach Gollwitzer

Hey!! I'm Zach, the founder of The DIY Golfer. I created this site in 2015 while playing D1 collegiate golf to help myself understand the game of golf better and improve as a player. Fast forward a few years, and it has become much more than a journal.

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Using epoxy to install a shaft is not a difficult task, but I think some people get a bit confused when dealing with different types of golf clubs. Putters are fairly easy to do, but when re-shafting irons and woods, we have to install the ferrule as well, which is a bit confusing to the novice.

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Hey!! I'm Zach, the founder of The DIY Golfer. I created this site in 2015 while playing D1 collegiate golf to help myself understand the game of golf better and improve as a player. Fast forward a few years, and it has become much more than a journal.

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