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Guss 06-22-2005 09:30 AM

Zwickes
 
(I hope I spelled that right) what glue would I use to put these on adapters for aluminum shafts. Something cheap and easy to get.

LBR 06-22-2005 10:56 AM

RE: Zwickes
 
Hot melt or epoxy should work just fine, and you can get the heads off using heat with either one. With the epoxy, you will have to clean the adapter and head if you take them off.

Chad

Guss 06-22-2005 10:58 AM

RE: Zwickes
 
I think they are spelled Zwicky, am I right.

Double Creek 06-22-2005 12:27 PM

RE: Zwickes
 
What glue for wood arrows?

arrowsmit 06-22-2005 05:09 PM

RE: Zwickes
 
I use holt melt glue (mostly Bohning Ferrel-Tite) to mount all my brd-hds, whether onto adaptors or directly to wood tapers. It hasn't let me down yet.;)

JRW 06-26-2005 07:43 PM

RE: Zwickes
 
Use Ferrule-Tite and keep the broadhead above your flame, not in it. That way you won't scorch the paint.

datamax 06-27-2005 06:58 AM

RE: Zwickes
 
2 ton, 2 part epoxy













I'm KIDDING !!!!!!! Ferruel Tite glue is what i use I think

leow 07-05-2005 07:48 PM

RE: Zwickes
 
Thats all i haveever used. It's a great head. I use the same glue you would put an insert in with.

Arthur P 07-07-2005 07:25 AM

RE: Zwickes
 
Ferrule-Tite. Best thing about it is if you don't get good alignment with the broadhead, you can heat it up and tweak the head into alignment. You can do the same with epoxy, but I've never trusted the bond after I've heated up epoxy to do adjustments. I've pulled off a few heads in my targets after trying that trick with epoxy.

It's the stuff to use for wood arrows too, DC.

Luckybuck 07-25-2005 10:20 PM

RE: Zwickes
 
May depend on surface coating but I use Duco Cement on my wooden shafts. I think you can find it in the hardware dept. at Wal-Mart.


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