can a boxcutter instead of a draw knife be used to remove an old grip when changing golf club grips?
by admin on August 11, 2010
Also, is a catch basin necessary when changing golf club grips?
Go for it. They also sell hook-styled replacement blades… I’d recommend those if you’re regripping a graphite-shafted club (you won’t be able to ruin the graphite fibers that way).
You could substitute a cheap paint tray for the catch basin. Golfsmith offers a basin that funnels solvent into a bucket (sold separately), but why waste the money?
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would think so
depends on how messy you are.
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ye i did it before
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yeah
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Go for it. They also sell hook-styled replacement blades… I’d recommend those if you’re regripping a graphite-shafted club (you won’t be able to ruin the graphite fibers that way).
You could substitute a cheap paint tray for the catch basin. Golfsmith offers a basin that funnels solvent into a bucket (sold separately), but why waste the money?
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