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JaySee 06-22-2006 06:27 AM

Removing Fletching glue
 
How do you get the excess fletchin glue off of your shafts after you remove the fletching. I used bohnings fletching removal tool to get the fletching off but I still have some excess glue on there. How can I get it removed? Thanks.

Jeremy

Mykey 06-22-2006 07:06 AM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
Denatured alcohol and acetone work well for me.If there isn't muchglue lefton the shaft after fletching removali use the alcohol but if there's still quite a bitleft onthen i use the acetone. I know some guys who soak the ends of the shaft in acetone but i personally don't see the need to do that, i just put some on a rag and rub lightly and it works well.

r33h 06-22-2006 07:26 AM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
Acetone on a rag and rub really well!

JaySee 06-22-2006 10:26 AM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
Thanks guys I will do that!

c j 06-26-2006 05:28 PM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
Acetone works ok, but I couldn't get the new fletchings to stick to the arrows worth a darn after using it. I think you have to wash/scrub the arrows to get the acetone off afterward, even though it looks like it evaporates away.

What works better for me is Steel Force Beyond Clean arrow soap/cleaner. Just a little bit of that and a plastic green sos-type pad takes everything off, no problem. I've never had any issues with the new fletchings not sticking afterward, either. It's maybe not quite as cheap as acetone, but it's pretty inexpensive.



marcusjb 06-26-2006 05:47 PM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
Take a knife and lightly scrape it at an angle. Works for me.

Finch 06-26-2006 06:46 PM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 

ORIGINAL: marcusjb

Take a knife and lightly scrape it at an angle. Works for me.
.....and for a long while too. I usually get a few beers drank removing fletches and glue.;) I scrape and scrape and rub on alcohol and scrape and alcohol again.

Point being...alcohol is your friend here.:D;)

hunter9022 06-27-2006 01:25 AM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
Slightly dull knife at a very high angle. Rub them till there is no resistance. Then take the acetone to the shafts.

paka 06-27-2006 01:36 AM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
On my aluminum shafts I use a utility knife and rotate arrow as I cutfletching off in a pretty fast action w/ the razor blade , then wipe left over dust and particles off ,wha la:Ddone deal.

hardcorehunter 06-27-2006 05:52 AM

RE: Removing Fletching glue
 
This what I use; works awesome for removing fletchings and glue.
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