no, just use muscle !
I would recommend that you do put a crank shaft head on a crank shaft. Putting any other type of head on a crank shaft could possibly break the head.
It shouldn't matter. Any head should fit on any shaft
Any head can be put on any shaft. All you have to do is put the bottom of the head in warm not boiling water, just warm tap water for a few minutes and it should slide rite on to your maverick shaft if it doesn't already.
Your going to need to get a shaft that fits the head then your going to need to slide it on then screw it on simple as that.
i wouldn't see why not
If the head fits then you just need an electric drill and put the head on. Once you have the head on, drill a screw into the shaft through the hole while applying pressure on the drill. If the head does not fit, Then put a pot of water on the stove to boil. Once it is boiling, dip the bottom of the head into the boiling water for about 8 seconds and then squeeze it onto the shaft. This worked for me with a metal shaft so you could try it with a wooden shaft. Instead of all this you could go to your local lacrosse shop and ask them to do it but it will cost you $$$.
yes, you can but you might have too put some force into putting it on the shaft because the shaft has differant ridges but it will still fit "legally".
i guess u could if it fits properly
ya it should fit fine cuz i have the brine answer for a head and a warrior hero composite for a shaft. it works fine but im getn the brine swizzle shaft soon so ya
Normally the lacrosse head is screwed into the shaft. You can therefore use a screwdriver to unscrew the screw connecting the head to the shaft. once the screw is removed you will be able to remove the head from the lacrosse shaft
no you don't tape the top of your lacrosse shaft........you just tape just lower region for better grip and reminding you where to put your hands.
No. The Crankshaft 7075 only works with specific heads, and a Bionic won't fit right.