Great Video, it helped me alot! Keep the good work!
That was easier than I expected thanks Elliot
@cujorius try paint thinner
Are the grips for a driver and an iron the same or do I need a different
one?
Simple, precise EXCELLENT!!! Just saved me $10 & trip to the pro shop!!!
I think all golfers who take their game somewhat seriously needs to know
how to install a new grip. Thanks for the video Mr Elliott.
Could I use double sided scotch tape if i needed to ?
Changed my first three clubs last night and played today with great
results! Just wanted to thank you again! This is the perfect tutorial on
changing golf grips.
Great job!!!
Do you need that special grip solvent or would something else do?
Golf pride is better
@haitykid You need tape made for water.
You are absolutely WRONG!!!!! This is not the same double sided tape you
buy in a Scotch tape like dispenser. This double sided tape will stick to
itself or to the assembler’s hand as he’s applying it to the shaft if it
didn’t have a paper backing. How do you think he smoothed out the tape on
the shaft? You need to check out other You Tube videos on the procedure &
you’ll see others removing the yellow paper backing after the tape is put
onto the shaft & before the solvent is added.
gasoline
Thank you. I did eight tonight and it was a lot easier than I thought and
there more time to straighten the grip than I was worried about. Appreciate
it!
Why do you not remove the 2nd paper backing from the doublesided tape after
you apply it to the club & before you add the solvent? Seems as though you
do not have adhesion between the tape & the grip if you don’t; just between
the tape & the shaft.
THERE IS NO BACKING!!!!!!!! This double-sided masking tape does not have a
backing. Both sides are sticky. Always.
OK, so my tape has two paper backings. My question then becomes, when does
he remove the (any) paper backing? The answer is he doesn’t & as a result
he has adhesion between the shaft & the tape but only a friction fit
between the left-on paper backing & the grip. The adhesive is clear &
tacky; the paper backing is yellow & slick. The taped area is yellow &
slick when the grip is applied. There should be a step added between Step 4
& Step 5 which involves removing the backing paper.
Great tutorial and video! Thank you! I’ll be changing my grips for the
first time this season and this helped me immensely!
3:07 sounds so wrong
Thank you very much. a great video.
what type of tape do I need? if i dont have solvent what else can i use
that works?
Excellent video!?
@slinger2k10 Mineral spirits. Cheap..
Very well done. thanks
Great Video, it helped me alot! Keep the good work!
That was easier than I expected thanks Elliot
@cujorius try paint thinner
Are the grips for a driver and an iron the same or do I need a different
one?
Simple, precise EXCELLENT!!! Just saved me $10 & trip to the pro shop!!!
I think all golfers who take their game somewhat seriously needs to know
how to install a new grip. Thanks for the video Mr Elliott.
Could I use double sided scotch tape if i needed to ?
Changed my first three clubs last night and played today with great
results! Just wanted to thank you again! This is the perfect tutorial on
changing golf grips.
Great job!!!
Do you need that special grip solvent or would something else do?
Golf pride is better
@haitykid You need tape made for water.
You are absolutely WRONG!!!!! This is not the same double sided tape you
buy in a Scotch tape like dispenser. This double sided tape will stick to
itself or to the assembler’s hand as he’s applying it to the shaft if it
didn’t have a paper backing. How do you think he smoothed out the tape on
the shaft? You need to check out other You Tube videos on the procedure &
you’ll see others removing the yellow paper backing after the tape is put
onto the shaft & before the solvent is added.
gasoline
Thank you. I did eight tonight and it was a lot easier than I thought and
there more time to straighten the grip than I was worried about. Appreciate
it!
Why do you not remove the 2nd paper backing from the doublesided tape after
you apply it to the club & before you add the solvent? Seems as though you
do not have adhesion between the tape & the grip if you don’t; just between
the tape & the shaft.
THERE IS NO BACKING!!!!!!!! This double-sided masking tape does not have a
backing. Both sides are sticky. Always.
OK, so my tape has two paper backings. My question then becomes, when does
he remove the (any) paper backing? The answer is he doesn’t & as a result
he has adhesion between the shaft & the tape but only a friction fit
between the left-on paper backing & the grip. The adhesive is clear &
tacky; the paper backing is yellow & slick. The taped area is yellow &
slick when the grip is applied. There should be a step added between Step 4
& Step 5 which involves removing the backing paper.
Great tutorial and video! Thank you! I’ll be changing my grips for the
first time this season and this helped me immensely!
3:07 sounds so wrong
Thank you very much. a great video.
what type of tape do I need? if i dont have solvent what else can i use
that works?