Pine Ridge Instant Glue.
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,038
Pine Ridge Instant Glue.
A buddy of mine picked up a sample of the Pine Ridge Instant Glue at the ATA Show in January 2004 and recommend it to me. I just recently got myself some of this stuff and it's the best--by a long shot, of any arrow glue I've used over the years!!!
I refletched some carbon shafts today and was shooting them 15 minutes after.
The clamp can be removed '10 seconds' after gluing a vane, and you'll destroy the vane trying to pull it loose--this stuff is amazing.
I haven't tried removing any vanes after using this glue,--as yet, but I'm sure if done properly one should not have a problem.
Great stuff IMHO.
http://www.shopatron.com/product/pro...=DUB2601/101.1
I refletched some carbon shafts today and was shooting them 15 minutes after.
The clamp can be removed '10 seconds' after gluing a vane, and you'll destroy the vane trying to pull it loose--this stuff is amazing.
I haven't tried removing any vanes after using this glue,--as yet, but I'm sure if done properly one should not have a problem.
Great stuff IMHO.
http://www.shopatron.com/product/pro...=DUB2601/101.1
#2
RE: Pine Ridge Instant Glue.
I have been using the Pine Ridge "super glue" -style applicant for almost a year now. Definitely very strong and consistant though I am occasionally getting some "whitening" around the vanes. Not sure if this is something I am doing or if it is a combination of the glue/shaft/fletching. The glue is definitely one of the tightest holding I have ever tried.
#3
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
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RE: Pine Ridge Instant Glue.
I am occasionally getting some "whitening" around the vanes
Are you also using the Gold Tip shafts--is the same whitening happening on other shafts as well? Could be some chemical reaction.
#4
RE: Pine Ridge Instant Glue.
On both Beman ICS and the Axis STs. I think you are correct about the excess glue and a reaction with the air. I will try less and see what happens. Guess that means I need another dozen Axis.
#5
Spike
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 1
I am using adhesive India products , this very strong and consistent.I have used that glue in many years.