? carbon arrows fletching ?
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: PA
Posts: 430

i switched this year from alums to gold tip carbon arrows, after doing a lot of research...
I always have fletched my own arrows...
i have already refletched about 5 arrows.. lets face it fletching just dont stick as well on carbons as alums... i now wish i would have stayed with my xx78's.. ive been using the steel force beyond bond, but i dont think its worth its hefty price... what glues do you guys have luck with.
do any of you feel the same way....?
I always have fletched my own arrows...
i have already refletched about 5 arrows.. lets face it fletching just dont stick as well on carbons as alums... i now wish i would have stayed with my xx78's.. ive been using the steel force beyond bond, but i dont think its worth its hefty price... what glues do you guys have luck with.
do any of you feel the same way....?
#3
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555

IME bohning bond tite is the best on the market. It'll definately be the best $2.99 you spend on bow hunting.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg..._encoding=UTF8
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#5

Any carbon I've ever fletched for myself I'll lightly sand the area, clean with alcohol and also clean the fletch with alohol and apply. I've never had a problem with them coming off....apply a small bead at the ends after finishing.
#6

Even though it's not recommended I've had no problem using regular Fletch Tite on my Beman carbon shafts. I usually scuff them up with a very fine sandpaper, soak them in Bohning SSR cleaner and then fletch them when they are dry. I put a drop of Fastset gel at each end of the vane to help keep it from peeling off.
#7

Let's see. So far I've used Feltchtite, NPV, Fletchtite Platinum, many types of super glue gels. They all seem to work just fine. It must be the way I prepare the surface of the arrows. Clean them with 91% alcohol, or acetone. A little roughing of the surface with scotchbrite first doesn't hurt either. If you're using vanes then clean the glueing surface of them as well.
#9

I spent 8 hours on a dozen arrow shafts and all of the vanes peeled off. I was mad![:@] I was told to lightly sand the shaft and put on some acetone. I did that and can't get them off.[:@]

#10
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: PA
Posts: 430

thanks guys,
although i have been lightly sanding and cleaning with acetone....
i think after a little investigating i found that i didnt have quite enough glue on the fletching... i refletched them yesterday and they seem to be sticking fine now... it is harder to get the old glue off of carbons......
although i have been lightly sanding and cleaning with acetone....
i think after a little investigating i found that i didnt have quite enough glue on the fletching... i refletched them yesterday and they seem to be sticking fine now... it is harder to get the old glue off of carbons......