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Using a file is the easiest and safest way to shorten a collar on a ferrule.  I do it all the time.

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The difference in insertion depth is about 3/16" tops between a .355 and a .370 shaft.  If you are going to use tip weights in the .355 then the difference is barely anything.

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This was from an early post by Britt I am reposting: Basically the TS3.5 are a stronger lofted with a slightly wider sole and topline, making it more of players distance iron. The cavity progresses a...

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If it's opened, I never go past 6 months.  Also, if either of the epoxies texture has changed it's no good.

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I believe that, like the TS3, the TS4 will add 1" So if the shaft is 38" long, adding the head will make it play 39"

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I'd check the KBS TGI 80 shafts or maybe the PGI 90 gram shaft hard stepped once.  I play the TGI 80 shafts and they are just a phenomenal shaft.

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Haha, That explains the TS1-IM that was on the site a few days ago, but is now m.i.a.   Very sharp looking head!!!!  Wish I would have did a screen grab!

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Since three different epoxies are having the same failure, I would rule out an epoxy issue. That leaves you with three possible issues: not enough epoxy used per shaft, poor shaft tip prep, poor hosel...

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If your comparing prices on the site, you first have to account for the exchange rate difference between US and CAD dollar which is 1.28.  Then when you add in customs and clearance fees for business...

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