Hey all, got a question.
On all or most shafts, you see a finish from the joint down about 3 to 4 inches. Why is the shaft not finshed all the way down to the ferrell? Would it hurt to put a clear coat all the way down to the ferrell? By doing so, would it make it more difficult to remove dings?
Reason I ask, is I have a Mustang Bullitt that I do not put wax on. Use a system called Zaino that puts a polymer coating on the car, after thorough cleaning of course. Used mostly for show cars. When I get done 'Zaino-ing' my car, you can lay a towel on the hood, which slants 'slightly', and it will slide the length of the hood and off onto the ground. I am considering doing this to one of my shafts just to see if it will create that kind of 'smoothness, slickness, feel' for my pool playing.
Any thoughts or suggestions on this?
Thanks,
Steve (simmer1)
Am also posting this in the general discussion just for reactions.
On all or most shafts, you see a finish from the joint down about 3 to 4 inches. Why is the shaft not finshed all the way down to the ferrell? Would it hurt to put a clear coat all the way down to the ferrell? By doing so, would it make it more difficult to remove dings?
Reason I ask, is I have a Mustang Bullitt that I do not put wax on. Use a system called Zaino that puts a polymer coating on the car, after thorough cleaning of course. Used mostly for show cars. When I get done 'Zaino-ing' my car, you can lay a towel on the hood, which slants 'slightly', and it will slide the length of the hood and off onto the ground. I am considering doing this to one of my shafts just to see if it will create that kind of 'smoothness, slickness, feel' for my pool playing.
Any thoughts or suggestions on this?
Thanks,
Steve (simmer1)
Am also posting this in the general discussion just for reactions.