I use paint thinner (mineral spirits), since I always have some around to install grips. It's a good policy to start with the mildest solvent and work up to nastier stuff only if the first try doesn't work. Acetone, MEK, and Goof-Off will take off almost anything, but they also might destroy your grips or ferrules if you're not careful.
ANS 2 - Goof -Off is the mildest product listed above. Acetone or MEK have definite potential to ruin the finish of your clubs !
Most golf club heads are attached with an epoxy resin glue. They are removed by heating the shaft with a torch to loosen the glue and pulling the head free. This can be performed by any proshop for a nominal fee.
Remove the existing one, replace it with a new one.
There is usually a small sticker, usually metallic, it is located near the top of the shaft just below the grip. It should tell you which one it is.
Shaft is the handle of the golf club.
NO!! hot glue is not strong enough to hold up to a full stroke or much less be able to stand up to a full game. if it is broken you should take it to a place whear they specilaze in gulf repars
Use an abrasive on shaft and inside hosel, clean with acetone or alcohol, let dry, use 2 part epoxy on shaft and in hosel, join the 2 together, wipe off excess glue, allow to cure 24 hours before using.
epoxy
it is a taylor made golf shaft that has a smaller dia at the bottom of the grip .
No, a golf shaft will fit both right and left handed clubs.
Do you mean Fujikura? If so, then yes, Fujikura make some of the best golf shafts in Golf.
Nothing it is a brand of shaft, the specs in all shafts differ
Reshaft it with the proper length shaft, you local golf shop or professional should be able to do it for you easily and cheaply.