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CKaneb

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  1. Any chance you can make that spreadsheet available to the public? Sounds like an amazing resource
  2. 1. It's usually 1-2 SW points lighter built than it is dry 2. I have a version of the same grip I play that is cut down the middle so I can put it on the shaft 3. Nope, just 1 layer of tape 4. Yes, ferrule is seated where it would be when glued up
  3. Just as the title says. Whenever I am building a club I always take a dry swingweight (NO epoxy, YES grip, YES ferrule) to get a rough estimate of what the club is at so I know if I need to add any tip weights or not. However, when I go through this process and eventually build the club, it always swingweights out lighter than what the dry swingweight was. Can anyone tell me why this could possibly be the case? If anything it should be heavier because epoxy is now in the equation, right?
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