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Old 09-05-2007, 10:37 AM   #1
 
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Default wrap/fletch question?

I have used alot of wraps with no problem getting fletching to stick to the wrap, however I have a question.

Last night I put some of the white reflective M3 wraps on and put the martin fast fletch glue on and they did not want to stay on the wrap with out moving around when I pulled it from the jig. I did every thing I usually do but these things are kickin my butt. Help!!!
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Default RE: wrap/fletch question?

Either let them set longer or go to a different glue. I fletched on some of those wraps with Flu-Flu's, Quick Spins and Blazers using Bohning Fletch-Tite Platinum and had no issues.
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