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who refinishes golf clubs

by Mr. Ryan Kirlin Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How much does it cost to get clubs Reshafted?

The average cost to reshaft your golf clubs is $24 per club plus the cost of the shaft and grip. A new iron shaft and grip can range between $10 and $95 while a new driver shaft and grip can range between $18 and $440. The majority of the cost comes down to what type of shaft you want and what grips you like.

Can I get my golf clubs refurbished?

GOLF CLUB REPAIR: REFURBISH VS REPLACE If a standard cleaning won't do, a golf club refinishing can help return your clubs closer to their original, polished state. “It can also touch up those little nicks and dings that occur during a round,” DICK'S Sporting Goods Associate Nick Jendrejeski says.

Can you get golf irons refinished?

Founded by Jim Kronus, The Iron Factory began as the first and only golf club iron refinisher in the United States. Since then, we have perfected the process of repairing, rebuilding, and refinishing over a million clubs for both professional and amateur golfers.

How do I Rechrome my golf clubs?

1:2412:33How to restore the chrome finish on a set of golf club irons - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAfter they've been wired up on copper wires or hooks in this case then we put them in a tank ofMoreAfter they've been wired up on copper wires or hooks in this case then we put them in a tank of sulfuric acid and some other things. And we reverse the process and we're actually plating the plant.

How do you refurbish golf clubs at home?

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 you Regroove a golf club?

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.

How do you refurbish old irons?

4:5324:18how to refurbish an old golf club 2020 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf it's really really bad you can get fairly aggressive with a sisle wheel. And some black rouge toMoreIf it's really really bad you can get fairly aggressive with a sisle wheel. And some black rouge to really grind down through it and it could take off some some of those nicks.

How do I make my golf clubs look new again?

Mixing up warm water and mild soap. Fill the bucket with a not-so-hot water. ... Submerge the club several times for 5 to 10 minutes. If your club is not that messy, you can submerge the golf club heads for just 5 minutes. ... Remove and scrub the clubheads. ... Apply steel of chrome polish.

How do you refurbish a golf iron face?

0:004:48Reconditioning a Golf Club Face Tutorial - DIY Golf Club RestorationYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo i'll throw some masking tape on i also have a little bit of aluminum tape which is a little moreMoreSo i'll throw some masking tape on i also have a little bit of aluminum tape which is a little more durable than just masking tape i'll probably put that just on the edges.

How do you make irons look new?

Apply any metal polish or car wheel polish to the golf clubs. Most polishes can be applied with a soft cloth or towel. Let them sit for a minute, then wipe the polish from the clubs. Spray polishes are also available.

Does Chrome paint look like chrome?

Shiny chrome spray paint mimics the look of chrome plating at a fraction of the cost. Electroplating involves a much more complicated process than spray paint, and it's not cheap. It's easy to use.

How do you refinish black oxide golf clubs?

To refinish your golf clubs' black oxide, start by cleaning them with a damp cloth and soap. Next, use a fine gauge sandpaper to remove any scratches or blemishes on the club surface. Finally, apply a protective finish to the newly polished golf club.

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 to do if your golf shaft is broken?

If your shaft is broken or doesn't fit your swing, you can have it removed by a Golf Galaxy Certified Club Technician. We have the tools to remove graphite or steel shafts without damaging other components of your golf club.

What to do if your club head is loose?

If your club head is loose or has become unattached from the shaft, don't go buy a new club. Golf Galaxy's Certified Club Technicians can install the head correctly and re-epoxy the head so it is returned to a like-new state.

What is refinishing golf clubs?

Refinishing golf clubs is a fairly simple process that will give you an opportunity to try new things with old clubs. Whether you want a new look on your putter head or a different flex on your shaft, refinishing clubs at home is a great way to try out new technology.

How long does it take for a golf club to dry?

If you will be refinishing multiple clubs, the process might take several days--clubs need to dry for about 12 hours at different stages of the process.

How to twist a clubhead off?

Once the epoxy begins to break down, you can twist most clubheads off by hand. When the shaft is removed, clean out the hosel, then apply epoxy to the new shaft and the interior of the hosel. Insert the shaft into the hosel and let dry overnight.

Step 2

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. Repeat until the head has attained the desired color.

Step 7

Lee Elder broke down racial barriers throughout his career and paved the way for others.

Since 1974, The Iron Factory has been committed to superior craftsmanship and quality service

Founded by Jim Kronus, The Iron Factory began as the first and only golf club iron refinisher in the United States. Since then, we have perfected the process of repairing, rebuilding, and refinishing over a million clubs for both professional and amateur golfers.

Time

When we receive the clubs it normally takes 3-5 weeks depending on the season for all rechromes and rebuilds. Strip (only) and regrooving please allow 2 weeks. Any extra work will increase the time. Time is easily forgotten; quality is long remembered.

Shipping

Send your clubs to our listed address with a brief note of work required and include a daytime phone number.

Chroming Process

During the polishing operation weight can be lost removing nicks and dings. The amount of material added during the plating process can replace lost head weight.

Costs

All prices are per club and currently listed on our website, any special accommodations please inquire.

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