carbons & glue
#2
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Hmm, I use goat tuff for inserts. Have been for a while. But I did however pull out one the other day while removing a arrow from a 3-D deer.
I would say its because its a very brittle bond. And the shock of hitting targets probably cracks it.
I see others using Steel force beyond bond. Very thick. Where goat tuff is very thin.
I would say its because its a very brittle bond. And the shock of hitting targets probably cracks it.
I see others using Steel force beyond bond. Very thick. Where goat tuff is very thin.
#4
Joined: Jul 2004
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Go to your local body shop and see if they use a glue made by 3M it is automotive glue used for mirrows, auto decals and such , it is awsome but when you use it put your inserts in fast or you will NOT move them , it cost around $22.00 for a 1 oz. bottle but it is good .




