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Paint fill is the most forgiving customization there is. Here's how to choose acrylic vs enamel, nail the set-and-wipe timing window, and get crisp, lasting fills on putters, wedges, and irons.

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Every shaft has a most stable plane. Here's how to find it with the FLO method or a bearing spine finder, then install it in a consistent orientation across the whole set.

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Re-shafting is two skills: pulling the old head off and bonding a new shaft in straight. Steel and graphite need different approaches. Here's how we do both in the shop.

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A rattle inside a driver, fairway, or hybrid is almost always loose factory epoxy that broke free. It rarely affects performance, but it's maddening. Here's how to track it down and silence it.

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Swapping the adapter lets one shaft fit many driver and fairway heads. Here's how to pull the old adapter without crushing it, match the tip diameter, and bond the new one to torque spec.

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