Building carbon arrows
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RE: Building carbon arrows
ORIGINAL: zak123
That is exactly what I use. The Bohning Power Bond is tough stuff. Although it is expensive, $12 for a 1 oz bottle, it is well worth it.
That is exactly what I use. The Bohning Power Bond is tough stuff. Although it is expensive, $12 for a 1 oz bottle, it is well worth it.
#12
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RE: Building carbon arrows
Whichever glue you use for the inserts, be sure to clean out the inside of the arrow with the solvent that the manufacturer recommends.
#13
RE: Building carbon arrows
the two part epoxy that comes with the axis aroows for the H.I.T. inserts and fletch tite platinum for the vanes,thats with wraps ,without wraps you may want to use goat tuff or something like that.good luck