The Hidden Cost of "Cure Time": How a 58-Second Workflow Increases Shop Throughput by 300%
Stop waiting 24 hours for golf epoxy to dry. Learn how a 58-second induction curing workflow triples your shop's throughput and enables same-day builds.
InductX
5/1/20262 min read


In the professional club-fitting and building industry, your most expensive asset isn't your launch monitor. It’s your floor space.
For decades, the "bottleneck" of every high-end shop has been a chemical one: Epoxy cure cycles. You build a precision club in 15 minutes, only to have it sit on a drying rack for 4 to 24 hours before it’s "hittable." This dead time creates a massive drag on your ROI, clogs your workflow, and forces a "come back tomorrow" customer experience that belongs in the 1990s.
If you are still waiting for epoxy to dry, you aren't just losing time—you’re losing revenue. Here is how moving to a 58-second induction curing workflow changes the math of your business.
1. From "Batch Processing" to "Continuous Flow"
Traditional shops operate on a batch model. You build 10 drivers, rack them, and wait. This creates a "pulse" in your labor—periods of frantic building followed by hours of waiting for inventory to clear the rack so you can grip and ship.
By utilizing localized induction curing, you move to a linear, continuous flow.
The New Reality: Build the club, cure the adapter in 58 seconds, let it cool for two minutes, and move straight to the gripping station.
The Result: You can build, spec-check, and hand a finished product to a customer in a single 20-minute window.
2. The "Same-Day" Premium: A New Revenue Stream
In 2026, "instant" is the standard. When a customer spends $1,000+ on a premium head and shaft combination, the 24-hour wait period is a friction point.
Shops utilizing the InductX Induction System can offer a "Build While You Wait" service. This isn't just a convenience; it’s a premium upsell.
Increased Conversion: Customers are more likely to pull the trigger on a high-end purchase when they know they can take it to the range that afternoon.
Reduced Shipping Costs: For local clients, you eliminate the need to ship the finished club, putting an extra $25–$50 of margin back into your pocket per build.
3. Reclaiming Your Real Estate
How many square feet of your shop are currently occupied by drying racks? In premium retail or studio spaces, every square foot has a dollar value. Our induction machine is half the size of a shoebox. It replaces the need for massive drying carousels and racks, allowing you to optimize your shop layout for more fitting bays or retail displays.
4. Professional Reliability (Without the Wait)
A common myth is that "Fast Cure" equals "Weak Bond." By using our validated induction curve with industry-standard Brampton Long Cure epoxy, you achieve a "hittable" state in under a minute without compromising the structural integrity of the carbon fiber resin.
We’ve battle-tested this workflow on over 1,500 builds with a 99.9% success rate. You get the strength of a 24-hour "Long Cure" with the speed of a digital world.
Stop Waiting. Start Building.
The days of the 24-hour turnaround are over. Whether you are a Tour Van tech needing to get a club into a player's hands before their tee time, or a boutique fitter looking to triple your daily output, induction is the solution.
InductX is a precision-engineered, Made-to-Order instrument housed in aircraft-grade aluminum. It’s designed for the builder who views clubmaking as a science, not a waiting game.
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