Arizona EZ Fletch
#2
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 32
RE: Arizona EZ Fletch
works ok, may not be good as pro jig. I would recommend that if you shoot carbons to get the carbon model. I wouldn't user a super glue type agent with it. It will be hard to clean if you did. The best glue for that jig is the bohning glue for carbons, it's mroe like a model airplane glue than super glue.
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 493
RE: Arizona EZ Fletch
I don't ever use Super Glue. I only use Bohning Fletch Tite. Cleaning my shafts and vanes prior to fletching with acetone has always given me a rock-solid bond that sometimes makes removing them to re fletch a chore! But - my feathers and vanes never come off unless I want them to!
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 380
RE: Arizona EZ Fletch
Scoobiedoo---I too shoot 2117s. The Arizona E-Z Fletcher is the only fletcher I have ever used but I think it's great. Never had a problem.You can do all 3 vanes at once or just refletch 1 or 2 if needed. Like you, I use Bohning Fletch Tite glue.
#8
RE: Arizona EZ Fletch
I like mine, it is simple to use.
Check your arrow diameters before you buy. I use the aluminum model for my carbon arrows because of the diameter. I actually got it cheap off ebay because the seller was switching to carbon arrows so they bought a carbon EZ fletch and put the aluminum on ebay.
As for glue i have used both super glue and Bohning fletch tite. I just keep a light coat of vaseline on the EZ fletch arms to keep the glue from sticking to them.
Check your arrow diameters before you buy. I use the aluminum model for my carbon arrows because of the diameter. I actually got it cheap off ebay because the seller was switching to carbon arrows so they bought a carbon EZ fletch and put the aluminum on ebay.
As for glue i have used both super glue and Bohning fletch tite. I just keep a light coat of vaseline on the EZ fletch arms to keep the glue from sticking to them.