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Homemade Gifts for a Grandmother

Homemade gifts can mean more to the recipient than items purchased in a retail store. You can customize homemade gifts specifically for an individual based on their tastes and interests. For example, homemade gifts for your grandmother can include...

How to Fix a Separation on a Snowboard

Snowboards consist of a top sheet, a center core and a base sheet. When the edge of a board is damaged from impact, water penetration can cause the sheet or base to separate from the core. In most cases, the separation occurs on the flat section...

How to Install a Shaft in a Golf Club

Replacing the shaft of a golf club may improve the performance of a favorite iron, or fix a broken piece. The tip of the shaft should be inserted into an opening in the head known as the hosel; epoxy secures the two pieces together. Epoxy, by...

How to Repair a Bicycle Frame

Once upon a time, welded steel bicycle frames suffered more from rust and peeling paint than from damage. The advent of lightweight aluminum frames put an end to the rust and paint problems, but aggressive riding styles opened the door to a shop...

How to Reshaft Titleist 905T Drivers

The 905T Driver is one of Titleist's most popular early driver models. Since the club is a slightly older model, care must be taken when attempting to re-shaft the club. However, the process will not change at all and the re-shafting can be...

How to Replace Graphite Shafts

The best golfers have great knowledge of their equipment and can perform duties like regripping, lie and loft adjustments and reshafting with ease. Graphite shafts are fragile in comparison to steel and can break without proper care. Having the...

How to Put Fallen Golf Clubheads Back On

Playing the proper equipment in golf -- and making sure that equipment is fit to the exact specifications for optimal performance -- is essential to shooting lower scores. All golf heads eventually come loose and some even fall off the shaft....

How to Fix a Cracked Steel Bike Frame

Steel bike frames are made of tubing that's welded at connection points, such as the headset, bottom bracket and the rear stays. Hard riding and extreme bike tricks can flex the frame beyond structural tolerances, causing it to crack or break at...

How to Repair Holes In & Seal a Kayak

Kayaks are small boats designed for one or two riders. These vessels can be used for touring quiet tributaries, shooting the rapids and even fishing. With their light fiberglass or carbon-fiber bodies, kayaks are often subject to damage from...

How to Replace Golf Heads With a Graphite Shaft

Graphite golf shafts were invented in the 1960s by Frank Thomas, who worked for Shakespeare Sporting Goods and later served as the USGA's technical director for 26 years. The amount of shaft flex and bend points vary by manufacturer, and a club's...

How to Replace Golf Shafts

To change from one type of golf club shaft to another, say from steel to graphite, or if a shaft becomes damaged in some way, you don't need to replace the whole club. You can replace the old or damaged shaft with a new one. This process involves...

How to Repair a Surfboard Ding

Surfboards are relatively tough, designed to withstand the rough conditions encountered in the water, but your board still might meet an obstacle that causes a ding in its surface. This damage can allow water to infiltrate if left unrepaired. The...

How to Repair a Swimming Pool Crack

Swimming pool cracks may occur as a result of shifting in the earth surrounding the pool. In some cases these cracks are cosmetic, but they may also be the source of a leak. Because a crack will grow over time if left unattended, it is important...

How to Make Your Diving Mask Waterproof

No dive mask is completely waterproof. With proper maintenance and the correct fit, however, you can create a water-tight seal to significantly reduce the amount of water that gets into the mask. If you are having trouble with a lot of leakage,...

How to Replace a Graphite Shaft on a Golf Club

Golfers often take a graphite-shafted club to the local fitting shop or a golf shop to have the shaft replaced. But with a few tools and a little time, you can replace the graphite shaft yourself.

What Do You Do if You Crack the Tip of Your Snowboard?

Nothing can be more frustrating than cracking the nose of a new snowboard. Freshly fallen snow often conceals hazards in the riding terrain, such as logs and rocks, that can severely damage the edges of your snowboard. A cracked edge doesn't mean...

Care of Hockey Sticks

Your hockey stick takes a beating while out on the ice. From slap shots to clashes with other players and plowing through snow and ice, your stick can become weak, not handle as well as it should or even break. Taking care of hockey sticks can...

How to Replace Skate Blades

Getting peak performance from your ice skates means sharpening their blades regularly. The disadvantage to frequent sharpening, however, is that you will need to replace your blades more often, according to SK8stuff.com. Fortunately, replacement...

Wilson Golf Net Assembly Instructions

Once you start playing golf regularly, you'll quickly realize that the more you work on your swing and the more you practice, the better you will be on the course. Building a consistent and repeatable swing is the key to becoming a competent...

The Best Beginner Longboards

To surf you must first be able to catch the wave. This is easiest when on a surfboard that is right for your skill level, size and water conditions. Longboards are wider, longer and give you more stability, making it easier to catch the wave. This...

How to Cast Kettlebells

A kettlebell is a type of weight training equipment that has been used in Europe for centuries and is now gaining in popularity in the United States. Kettlebells are similar to dumbbells, but, instead of having two round weights on either side of...

How to Replace End Caps on a Softball Bat

End caps on a softball bat are standard and in most leagues must be present on your bat before you are allowed to play. End caps are inserted into the bat's barrel to provide even distribution of weight and protect the inside of hollow softball...

How to Fix Your Snowboard With a Clamp

The edges of the snowboard often are reinforced with stainless steel or carbon fiber for increased handling and turning efficiency. Despite this durable design, harsh impacts with rails, boxes or trees can dent and crack the edges of your...

How to Assemble Golf Clubs

If you wish to have a set of golf clubs designed to meet your personal preferences, assembling your own from scratch may be the way to go. Golf clubs are composed of three basic components: the golf head, the shaft and the grip. Most of the...

How to Do Golf Club Repair on a Broken Hosel

A golf club shaft installs to a club head by cementing the shaft into the hosel or neck of the club head. When the hosel becomes damaged or broken, the shaft can no longer secure to the club head correctly. To repair a golf club with a broken...

Glue Allergies

Whether using glue for a craft, woodworking project or other pursuit, it is possible to experience an allergic reaction to the chemicals contained within glue. Some industrial glues, such as epoxy resins, contain strong chemicals that can...

How to Extend Golf Shafts

You may find your golf clubs are too short, either because you need more distance from the driver or your clubs do not fit your body dimensions. Instead of removing and replacing the shaft with a longer one, there is a simpler and cheaper method...

How to Repair & Replace a Golf Club Shaft

Golf shafts can take a great deal of punishment, but a shaft can still snap or separate from the clubhead. Repair tactics depend on whether the shaft is graphite or steel. If the shaft normally fits inside the clubhead, you can try to fix it. If...

How to Tie a Line to a Safety Slide for Bow Fishing

Bow fishing utilizes special archery equipment to shoot and catch fish. Safety precautions are essential to avoid potential injury. Improper equipment preparation can cause the fishing line to accidentally tangle around the bow string while...