Grips done. Took me about 1.5 hrs, and that was with some failures, so not bad. Salient points:
Smooth sailing after I changed to air. I have a triggered nozzle attachment for my compressor. I set the air to about 10psi and a few bursts and it was on. It's probably possible to 'splode a grip, so be careful to start with the pressure low and increase it to allow you to burst it onto the shaft. Super easy when it's dialed in.
When I started, I attempted to just use my hands to push the grips down. It kinda works, but holding/pushing the grip tight, which is what you must do, works against you, because it doesn't want to slide easily, even with copious amts of mineral spirits applied. Compressed air, shot into the hole a the end of the grip, works awesome.
- Don't try to push them on. I had 3 successes and 3 failures, where it went halfway down, stuck, and wouldn't budge. Cut those off and re-did. Switched to air and that was MONEY -finished the rest with ease.
- Hook blade in boxcutter, FTW. Old grips are off in about 30s with it.
Smooth sailing after I changed to air. I have a triggered nozzle attachment for my compressor. I set the air to about 10psi and a few bursts and it was on. It's probably possible to 'splode a grip, so be careful to start with the pressure low and increase it to allow you to burst it onto the shaft. Super easy when it's dialed in.
When I started, I attempted to just use my hands to push the grips down. It kinda works, but holding/pushing the grip tight, which is what you must do, works against you, because it doesn't want to slide easily, even with copious amts of mineral spirits applied. Compressed air, shot into the hole a the end of the grip, works awesome.


