i kinda liked it polished raw, any idea how to secure such finish?
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
No because that is after the deburring wheel. The finish looks nice maybe at a distance but will be a very un-uniform finish. Will not look good over the ball.
@jlue15153 күн бұрын
You did a fantastic job with that putter!
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@jlue15152 күн бұрын
@@igolf906 what are your prices?
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
@@jlue1515 shoot me an email, prices vary depending on model and work being done
@leosotelo51193 күн бұрын
dang! great job bro!!
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
Thank you! My brother is still using this and loves it!
@bertraminc94123 күн бұрын
Weight before vs weight after.
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
Average restore is 3 to 10 grams.
@bertraminc94123 күн бұрын
Yeah that GSS is only the insert not the putter.
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
Yes, that was sort of the point of the build. Getting the same feel of a GSS putter/insert without the costs of $1000s for a solid GSS Tour putter.
@bertraminc94122 күн бұрын
@@igolf906 Can you order 303 from Germany and mill one from scratch?
@igolf9062 күн бұрын
@bertraminc9412 No. Not many people/companies that would do that either.
@brockstrong34665 күн бұрын
Could you also do the same thing with sand paper to smooth the putter out if so would you have a recommend grit?
@igolf9064 күн бұрын
Yes it will work. It will just take awhile. If your putter is badly dinged up I'd recommend something in the 60-100 grit range. And then work your way up. End with 400 or so. It still won't be a uniform finish without a Bead blast though.
@brockstrong34664 күн бұрын
@@igolf906 is there any alternatives to the bead blast?
@igolf9064 күн бұрын
@brockstrong3466 for a good factory finish that's uniform, no. There is no substitute in my opinion. Unless you wanted to hand sand to a higher grit and polish.
@carlos978288 күн бұрын
In order foe the patina to activate do you need to bead blast the putter or would only sanding work?
@igolf9067 күн бұрын
Just sanding would work, it just won't be as uniform of a finish. Most importantly needs to be a clean surface.
@caseykeyser89039 күн бұрын
I’d love to see what this looks like straight down at address.
@igolf9067 күн бұрын
Check my community posts. Just posted pics!
@Thrandweel9 күн бұрын
Could you link to where exactly you get that abrasive wheel?
@igolf9067 күн бұрын
amzn.to/4bL2p9D A lot of times they are out of stock.
@Thrandweel7 күн бұрын
@@igolf906 thanks
@montanaburke62679 күн бұрын
I love your work and appreciate the links. This is something I am getting into and I was curious, you have two wheels linked below. Do I need both wheels or just the first one linked? And if both are needed what would you use first then second?
@montanaburke62679 күн бұрын
*convolute wheels
@igolf9067 күн бұрын
Either or. I just put up options. These are the cheaper option also. amzn.to/4bL2p9D
@jaytiy10 күн бұрын
Are you using acetone at 2:48?
@PoliticPete13 күн бұрын
How’d you do the insert??
@igolf90613 күн бұрын
It was custom milled by Putters4Pitbulls.
@TommyTime71513 күн бұрын
What can I do to get the paint off my Nike putter?
@igolf90613 күн бұрын
The paintfill? Easiest way is soak in acetone.
@Haydenwoodify14 күн бұрын
Awesome video! WD-40 isn’t lube, use something like triflow or 3-in-1.
@igolf90614 күн бұрын
Thanks! As there are many better options, lol, I just grabbed what I had at the time. WD can actually be used as a cutting oil, but aluminum is what it works best on. Better than nothing I guess!
@bigdealoreilly15 күн бұрын
what grit is that wheel?
@igolf90614 күн бұрын
The wheels I use are in the description of all my videos. Mostly use 240 grit
@Skytall15 күн бұрын
Piece of art!
@igolf90614 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@jagerwayz572115 күн бұрын
is the jet-neck welded to the head inside of the putter? was trying to get a good look at it.
@igolf90614 күн бұрын
I believe these are yes.
@beveridge131316 күн бұрын
Wow! super clean and nice work! hope you putt straight with it!
@funkymonkey370516 күн бұрын
You forgot the red dot on the top
@igolf90616 күн бұрын
Personally didn't want it. Ended up adding it later but, this wasn't intended to be an exact replica.
@loskek619717 күн бұрын
Brush size?
@igolf90617 күн бұрын
It's not a brush. It's an applicator bottle with a stainless tip.
@loskek619717 күн бұрын
@@igolf906 thanks! Just ordered 12 on Amazon for 3 bucks. Can’t wait to do my wedges tmrw
@rdalmasso732618 күн бұрын
Question, with that type on “inserted” neck you can’t adjust lie and loft afterwards right ? Need to perforate at a specific angle at the beginning i guess ?!
@igolf90618 күн бұрын
It would be adjusted just as any other putter. It would probably be much easier with this style hosel.
@stewboyslabs157818 күн бұрын
Awesome! What sandpaper did you use to refinish the face to give it the clean brushed looked? Turned out awesome and I think a cleaner look than the typical milled face everyone wants these days
@igolf90618 күн бұрын
Thanks! I prefer a smooth face for all of my putters. But I started with 60 grit to get the milling out, then worked my way to 400 for the finish.
@dannybrant675819 күн бұрын
Great workmanship. Not sure I could put with it, but you given it a new lease of life
@igolf90619 күн бұрын
Thanks. I'm a night & day better putter with face balanced so, it was a must for me.
@joetorres416519 күн бұрын
Beautiful workmanship
@igolf90619 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@Pluhar7119 күн бұрын
Love this, great work and love your videos!! Can you leave a link for the blue material you put on the screws for when you put them back in the baseplate?
@igolf90619 күн бұрын
Thanks! amzn.to/4cw5qvE
@adamdillman48619 күн бұрын
awesome job once again 👏! big fan of your work and videos! keep em coming, you give me alot of ideas for my own customizations 😊
@igolf90619 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@daniel8011119 күн бұрын
Is it easier to add a knuckle neck on a double bend putter? Thinking of possibly converting my putter
@igolf90619 күн бұрын
Depends I guess. A lot of double bends are angled out of the head. So doing this type of conversion wouldn't work.
@FlagstickPutters19 күн бұрын
Awesome work! How did you know how long to make the hosel?
@igolf90619 күн бұрын
To be honest, I did a lot of basic measurements. Measure the hosel length and depth of the fitting. After a mock up fitting, I use a shaft to follow where approximately the hosel would be, and made sure it ended up pointing directly to the center of the face. Seemed to work as it's perfectly face balanced!
@glenock76619 күн бұрын
Great job on it. Looks magnificent. Yeah by having the shaft point to the center of the face essentially makes a face balanced putter. Was the initial bore perpendicular? Looked like when you milled it that it was but after installing the neck shaft it looks like it’s a bit angled
@Guardado2122 күн бұрын
What type of sand paper do you use for the face of the putter ?
@igolf90622 күн бұрын
Honestly I use whatever I have. Certain types work better for steel, Wood etc but. I have tons of Sandpaper and sanding rolls left over from other projects so. Usually it's just the standard red grit aluminum oxide, which is best used for wood, but works fine for what I need.
@thefartmasterfl3x12927 күн бұрын
If I send you my scotty Cameron could you do the same for mind
@igolf90626 күн бұрын
Shoot me an email
@Punkrawk9627 күн бұрын
Where can i buy one?
@igolf90627 күн бұрын
I don't really sell putters often. Just work on others
@Luke-rj6bw28 күн бұрын
What Grit Sandpaper was used?
@igolf90628 күн бұрын
For the rear cavity, was 220
@Luke-rj6bw28 күн бұрын
@@igolf906 2 years later and you still respond, respect. And thank you for that info!
@acastro896829 күн бұрын
For those of who don’t have sand blasting equipment and no experience on how to use one, how do you get started?
@igolf90628 күн бұрын
Buy a cabinet & some media. Hook your compressor to it and spray. It's pretty simple. But you will need a pretty industrial Air compressor to run one properly.
@johnkelly8688Ай бұрын
What do you use for stands when you bake the cerakote?
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Blocks of graphite I had from past projects. Drilled holes to fit pieces of shaft or steel rod in the hosel.
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Have a few made out of old mallet putters also.
@johnkelly8688Ай бұрын
@@igolf906 always appreciate the insight, thanks!!
@bodynfocusАй бұрын
This is close to what I want to do with my older TM Spider. But I'm unsure about the metal composition... i believe it's just aluminum with a black enamel paint finish. 🤔
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Not sure of the models but Spiders have all kinds of different materials. From stainless to aluminum and plastic badging. 🤷♂️
@bodynfocusАй бұрын
Great job! I have a TM Spider that I need to refinish. I'm curious how you got then colors back in the lettering and then wipe it to clean? 🤔
@igolf906Ай бұрын
It's paintfilled with acrylic or enamel paint. Then let dry and wiped with acetone.
@bodynfocusАй бұрын
@igolf906 Thanks. I appreciate the reply. Every "paint fill" video I've studied is performed on a bare metal (surrounding) surface. What if the surround surface has been painted? Does it work the same way, or will the "wipe" with acetone or mineral spirits also wipe off the surrounding surface finish?
@igolf906Ай бұрын
@bodynfocus well by paint, I assume you mean a finish. And using standard paint for a full finish is not recommended. And yes, acetone will eat away at any standard paints. That's why Cerakote is used for coating putters. It is resistant to solvents.
@AndrewHarkinsАй бұрын
Looks so so good. And clean! Unless I missed it, did you get the headweight before attaching to the shaft?
@igolf906Ай бұрын
I believe I did but, honestly can't remember.
@adamdillman486Ай бұрын
very nice job! the black turned out nice 👌.
@jasonandalexishammer995Ай бұрын
So pleased with how this turned out! Also super easy to work with!
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@dannybrant6758Ай бұрын
Looks great.
@RavenAndrew1Ай бұрын
how did you remove the sight line?
@igolf906Ай бұрын
It was weld filled and milled smooth
@RavenAndrew1Ай бұрын
@@igolf906 nice! what material did you use for the weld fill?
@MrMarks1020Ай бұрын
Which Cerakote is this? It's a clean black look.
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Graphite Black.
@FlagstickPuttersАй бұрын
what are you using for a stand when you put it in the oven?
@igolf906Ай бұрын
A few I have are old mallet putters using an old piece of shaft or just steel rod to hold it. But the ones I use most are blocks of graphite I had from old projects. Drilled holes in them for steel rods to hold the putter upright.
@durtylou228Ай бұрын
Will you do this to my Scotty red x? Please
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Shoot me an email
@tomworboys4038Ай бұрын
This epic. I have this exact putter but it’s seamless. Looks like shaft and head is all one (no join)? Also what did you mix the cerakote with? Thanks
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Yes these are unitized "one" piece putters. This head was cut off prior to me purchasing so I fabricated a shaft to fit. The cerakote is a two part coating. Was mixed with the hardener.
@taylornantel2052Ай бұрын
Looks great
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Thanks
@alexsavanchaiyadej3451Ай бұрын
what kind of color did you use ?
@igolf906Ай бұрын
Color for what, the paintfill? That is Tamiya X23 Blue.
@DrRockso.Ай бұрын
I never realized how much the Baby T putter grips sell for. Putter looks nice.
@igolf906Ай бұрын
It's pretty crazy! But I can't complain. It nearly paid for my shaft and headcover!
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i kinda liked it polished raw, any idea how to secure such finish?
No because that is after the deburring wheel. The finish looks nice maybe at a distance but will be a very un-uniform finish. Will not look good over the ball.
You did a fantastic job with that putter!
Thank you!
@@igolf906 what are your prices?
@@jlue1515 shoot me an email, prices vary depending on model and work being done
dang! great job bro!!
Thank you! My brother is still using this and loves it!
Weight before vs weight after.
Average restore is 3 to 10 grams.
Yeah that GSS is only the insert not the putter.
Yes, that was sort of the point of the build. Getting the same feel of a GSS putter/insert without the costs of $1000s for a solid GSS Tour putter.
@@igolf906 Can you order 303 from Germany and mill one from scratch?
@bertraminc9412 No. Not many people/companies that would do that either.
Could you also do the same thing with sand paper to smooth the putter out if so would you have a recommend grit?
Yes it will work. It will just take awhile. If your putter is badly dinged up I'd recommend something in the 60-100 grit range. And then work your way up. End with 400 or so. It still won't be a uniform finish without a Bead blast though.
@@igolf906 is there any alternatives to the bead blast?
@brockstrong3466 for a good factory finish that's uniform, no. There is no substitute in my opinion. Unless you wanted to hand sand to a higher grit and polish.
In order foe the patina to activate do you need to bead blast the putter or would only sanding work?
Just sanding would work, it just won't be as uniform of a finish. Most importantly needs to be a clean surface.
I’d love to see what this looks like straight down at address.
Check my community posts. Just posted pics!
Could you link to where exactly you get that abrasive wheel?
amzn.to/4bL2p9D A lot of times they are out of stock.
@@igolf906 thanks
I love your work and appreciate the links. This is something I am getting into and I was curious, you have two wheels linked below. Do I need both wheels or just the first one linked? And if both are needed what would you use first then second?
*convolute wheels
Either or. I just put up options. These are the cheaper option also. amzn.to/4bL2p9D
Are you using acetone at 2:48?
How’d you do the insert??
It was custom milled by Putters4Pitbulls.
What can I do to get the paint off my Nike putter?
The paintfill? Easiest way is soak in acetone.
Awesome video! WD-40 isn’t lube, use something like triflow or 3-in-1.
Thanks! As there are many better options, lol, I just grabbed what I had at the time. WD can actually be used as a cutting oil, but aluminum is what it works best on. Better than nothing I guess!
what grit is that wheel?
The wheels I use are in the description of all my videos. Mostly use 240 grit
Piece of art!
Thanks!
is the jet-neck welded to the head inside of the putter? was trying to get a good look at it.
I believe these are yes.
Wow! super clean and nice work! hope you putt straight with it!
You forgot the red dot on the top
Personally didn't want it. Ended up adding it later but, this wasn't intended to be an exact replica.
Brush size?
It's not a brush. It's an applicator bottle with a stainless tip.
@@igolf906 thanks! Just ordered 12 on Amazon for 3 bucks. Can’t wait to do my wedges tmrw
Question, with that type on “inserted” neck you can’t adjust lie and loft afterwards right ? Need to perforate at a specific angle at the beginning i guess ?!
It would be adjusted just as any other putter. It would probably be much easier with this style hosel.
Awesome! What sandpaper did you use to refinish the face to give it the clean brushed looked? Turned out awesome and I think a cleaner look than the typical milled face everyone wants these days
Thanks! I prefer a smooth face for all of my putters. But I started with 60 grit to get the milling out, then worked my way to 400 for the finish.
Great workmanship. Not sure I could put with it, but you given it a new lease of life
Thanks. I'm a night & day better putter with face balanced so, it was a must for me.
Beautiful workmanship
Thanks!
Love this, great work and love your videos!! Can you leave a link for the blue material you put on the screws for when you put them back in the baseplate?
Thanks! amzn.to/4cw5qvE
awesome job once again 👏! big fan of your work and videos! keep em coming, you give me alot of ideas for my own customizations 😊
Thank you!
Is it easier to add a knuckle neck on a double bend putter? Thinking of possibly converting my putter
Depends I guess. A lot of double bends are angled out of the head. So doing this type of conversion wouldn't work.
Awesome work! How did you know how long to make the hosel?
To be honest, I did a lot of basic measurements. Measure the hosel length and depth of the fitting. After a mock up fitting, I use a shaft to follow where approximately the hosel would be, and made sure it ended up pointing directly to the center of the face. Seemed to work as it's perfectly face balanced!
Great job on it. Looks magnificent. Yeah by having the shaft point to the center of the face essentially makes a face balanced putter. Was the initial bore perpendicular? Looked like when you milled it that it was but after installing the neck shaft it looks like it’s a bit angled
What type of sand paper do you use for the face of the putter ?
Honestly I use whatever I have. Certain types work better for steel, Wood etc but. I have tons of Sandpaper and sanding rolls left over from other projects so. Usually it's just the standard red grit aluminum oxide, which is best used for wood, but works fine for what I need.
If I send you my scotty Cameron could you do the same for mind
Shoot me an email
Where can i buy one?
I don't really sell putters often. Just work on others
What Grit Sandpaper was used?
For the rear cavity, was 220
@@igolf906 2 years later and you still respond, respect. And thank you for that info!
For those of who don’t have sand blasting equipment and no experience on how to use one, how do you get started?
Buy a cabinet & some media. Hook your compressor to it and spray. It's pretty simple. But you will need a pretty industrial Air compressor to run one properly.
What do you use for stands when you bake the cerakote?
Blocks of graphite I had from past projects. Drilled holes to fit pieces of shaft or steel rod in the hosel.
Have a few made out of old mallet putters also.
@@igolf906 always appreciate the insight, thanks!!
This is close to what I want to do with my older TM Spider. But I'm unsure about the metal composition... i believe it's just aluminum with a black enamel paint finish. 🤔
Not sure of the models but Spiders have all kinds of different materials. From stainless to aluminum and plastic badging. 🤷♂️
Great job! I have a TM Spider that I need to refinish. I'm curious how you got then colors back in the lettering and then wipe it to clean? 🤔
It's paintfilled with acrylic or enamel paint. Then let dry and wiped with acetone.
@igolf906 Thanks. I appreciate the reply. Every "paint fill" video I've studied is performed on a bare metal (surrounding) surface. What if the surround surface has been painted? Does it work the same way, or will the "wipe" with acetone or mineral spirits also wipe off the surrounding surface finish?
@bodynfocus well by paint, I assume you mean a finish. And using standard paint for a full finish is not recommended. And yes, acetone will eat away at any standard paints. That's why Cerakote is used for coating putters. It is resistant to solvents.
Looks so so good. And clean! Unless I missed it, did you get the headweight before attaching to the shaft?
I believe I did but, honestly can't remember.
very nice job! the black turned out nice 👌.
So pleased with how this turned out! Also super easy to work with!
Thanks so much!
Looks great.
how did you remove the sight line?
It was weld filled and milled smooth
@@igolf906 nice! what material did you use for the weld fill?
Which Cerakote is this? It's a clean black look.
Graphite Black.
what are you using for a stand when you put it in the oven?
A few I have are old mallet putters using an old piece of shaft or just steel rod to hold it. But the ones I use most are blocks of graphite I had from old projects. Drilled holes in them for steel rods to hold the putter upright.
Will you do this to my Scotty red x? Please
Shoot me an email
This epic. I have this exact putter but it’s seamless. Looks like shaft and head is all one (no join)? Also what did you mix the cerakote with? Thanks
Yes these are unitized "one" piece putters. This head was cut off prior to me purchasing so I fabricated a shaft to fit. The cerakote is a two part coating. Was mixed with the hardener.
Looks great
Thanks
what kind of color did you use ?
Color for what, the paintfill? That is Tamiya X23 Blue.
I never realized how much the Baby T putter grips sell for. Putter looks nice.
It's pretty crazy! But I can't complain. It nearly paid for my shaft and headcover!
Sweet restoration, sub added!
Thanks