Removing a shaft adaptor

Dave B

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I've bought a Miyzaki JDL shaft which was fitted to a Cleveland Classic Custom XL driver and would like to remove the adapter so that I can fit a TM adapter.

Has anybody any experience of removing adaptors without a puller or would you simply drop it into the pro shop and let them do it for you?
 

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You will wreck the adaptor but save the shaft if you do it carefully,use a heat gun and remove the same as you would a club head,don't twist the shaft or you will wreck it
 

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I'm not worried about the adaptor and was thinking along the lines of putting a screw in the adapter and clamping the screw in a vice and then applying heat to the base of the adaptor while applying pressure to the shaft by pulling with the other hand.

I was hoping to get some feedback, good or bad by members who had removed adapters this way.
 

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Just heat it till the epoxy melts and use pliers to hold the adapter. No need to ruin adapter or shaft if you do it carefully.
 
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As stated, do NOT twist the shaft or adapter or you will split the fibres on the shaft. You must pull it straight off. I would get it done properly as you can easily ruin an expensive shaft.
 

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I cant find anywhere that will remove a covert adapter without them saying there is a chance this specific adapter will be damaged so it is at your own risk. Never been told that before with other brands.
 

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After a chat with one of the local pro shops they offered to do it at a reasonable cost. Hopefully the replacement R1 adaptor will arrive mid week and I'll be able to try it out next weekend, weather permitting.
 
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