Method of manufacturing a golf club shaft

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156156, 273 81R, 273 815, 264523, A63B 5314, B29C 6500

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051787113

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method of manufacturing a golf club shaft and in particular to one including steps of prefabricating a conical tubular member having a larger end and a smaller end, connecting a handle grip with the larger end of the conical tubular member, and inserting a blowing tube into the handle grip and the conical tubular member for blowing pressurized gas into the handle grip and conical tubular member to harden the connection between the conical tubular member and the handle grip, whereby the golf club shaft is of sturdy strength and the handle grip will not be detached from the golf club shaft inadvertently.

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