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Bailsuk 11-03-2007 07:54 AM

Which fletch glue
 
I have just orderded myself a bitzenburger jig ( straight ) for fitting quikspin ST vanes , which is the best glue to use ? and is their a thread on here for fletching begginers .

Arthur P 11-03-2007 08:30 AM

RE: Which fletch glue
 
For vanes, I just use any of the gel type cyanoacrylate 'super' glues. The important thing to remember with this type of glue is it is pressure sensitive. For it to adhere properly, push firmly on the clamp to apply pressure against the shaft for about 10-15 seconds before releasing it and going to the next vane.

It doesn't take much pressure and, if you press too hard, you run the risk of making the clamp shift in the fixture. That'll yield fletching that looks like it was done by a drunken sailor.[:'(];)

Kanga 11-03-2007 08:55 AM

RE: Which fletch glue
 

For vanes, I just use any of the gel type cyanoacrylate 'super' glues. The important thing to remember with this type of glue is it is pressure sensitive. For it to adhere properly, push firmly on the clamp to apply pressure against the shaft for about 10-15 seconds before releasing it and going to the next vane.
Well that saved me a lot of 2 finger typing;)


It doesn't take much pressure and, if you press too hard, you run the risk of making the clamp shift in the fixture. That'll yield fletching that looks like it was done by a drunken sailor.[:'(];)
Or Bob[8D]:);):D

8pt~Bowhunter 11-03-2007 09:39 AM

RE: Which fletch glue
 
I use "Goat Tuff", and it works GREAT...;)

Kanga 11-03-2007 11:44 AM

RE: Which fletch glue
 

ORIGINAL: 8pt~Bowhunter

I use "Goat Tuff", and it works GREAT...;)
All Goat Tuff is, is an expensive gel cyanoacrylate;)or in lamams terms super glue gel:D

The Rev 11-03-2007 02:07 PM

RE: Which fletch glue
 

ORIGINAL: Ausie-guy



It doesn't take much pressure and, if you press too hard, you run the risk of making the clamp shift in the fixture. That'll yield fletching that looks like it was done by a drunken sailor.[:'(];)
Or Bob[8D]:);):D

You keep this up you little Australian Pygmy Runt, and you'll be riding in the back of my truck to our axis hunt. :D.. OOOHHHH, gonna get cold.

Bailsuk 11-05-2007 12:11 PM

RE: Which fletch glue
 
Cheers guys , so super glue gel does the job ?

Arthur P 11-05-2007 01:37 PM

RE: Which fletch glue
 
Yep. Just make sure to get the gel type super glue, not the liquid.;)

geogj 11-06-2007 04:44 AM

RE: Which fletch glue
 
Ive been refletching my own arrows for awhile now and I have tried every glue on the market including goat tuff, the very best that I have found that works for me is Bondini Super Glue Gel comes in a green package. Your fletchings will not come off and it cleans up real nice. It even says on the package cuts through grease and grime and still makes a strong bond try it youll like it, you can find it at Wally World...geo

txjourneyman 11-06-2007 06:16 AM

RE: Which fletch glue
 
I like Loc-Tite super glue gel. Its cheap, works really well, and the bottle dispenses the glue cleanly and evenly.


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