To get a very tight Lacrosse head onto a shaft, spray both sides with a lubricant. WD-40 is a good lubricant for this procedure. Liquid Wrench will also work.
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 $$$.
With a wedge in the head of the handle.
go onto to youtube or buy a manual or have someone do it for you at a lacrosse store.Or you can just find a friend who wont whack you in the head
No, when a ball falls onto the ground in a lacrosse game it is referred to as a 'ground ball'.
"Yellow" is a term used in Boys lacrosse which means to slow it down,or hold onto the ball.
No b/c there will be grass there
the shaft
Usually you can fit any head onto any head, try the hot water trick: you put a cup of water in the microwave for 3 minutes, and then stick the throat of the head in for around 30 seconds. then you should be able to slide the head on easily!
The puller will not put it back on. It's made to remove it only. To reinstall the pulley requires a bolt about 3 inches long, a nut, and flat washer that fits the bolt. There are threads inside the hole on the end of the pump shaft where you insert this bolt. First place the pulley onto the shaft and hold it in place, then install the bolt into the pump shaft. Then hold the bolt head with one wrench, while you tighten the nut and washer against the pulley with another wrench, and it will push the pulley onto the shaft.
Make sure the key is the correct size for the keyway on both the shaft and pulley. Insert the key into the keyway on the shaft. Slide the pulley onto the shaft, ensuring that the key fits snugly into both the keyway on the shaft and the pulley.
a mass of balanced steel bolted onto the front end of the crank shaft for a smoother running engine
you get onto the top ridge and push the junk onto the purple shaft and follow the inventor.