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Title: Correct Footing Size
Post by: 3_dogs on August 14, 2017, 03:22:00 PM
Hey guys! So I did a search and found the chart on the How To forum for the correct sizes of aluminum arrows for footing carbon. Only problem, I can't find which Gold Tip arrow is mine??   :dunno:  I've got 400 spine Gold Tip Trad Blems from Big Jims, and was wondering what size aluminum I should get to make footings? Thanks for the help!
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: M60gunner on August 14, 2017, 03:41:00 PM
Same as 55/75 spine. Says 2219. Been so long I forgot what size I used. May have used either the 2219 or 2216. Depending how it fit on shaft.
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: Rock 'N Bow on August 14, 2017, 05:31:00 PM
In my experience, 2219 would be a perfect fit. I use a bronze bore brush to scuff the inside of the footing if it is a little too tight and to allow better adhesion. 2216 would be a little too loose.
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: cisco 2 on August 14, 2017, 09:17:00 PM
3_dogs
I shoot the 400 gold tip blems and I footed some this weekend. 2219s fit perfect
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: Gdpolk on August 14, 2017, 09:56:00 PM
I use 2219s and a quality 2-part epoxy like G-Flex or the Bob Smith Industry Slow Cure. I've yet to have one come loose and have only damaged one shaft built this way. The one broken shaft went through a steel pipe on a pulled shot.
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: 3_dogs on August 14, 2017, 11:34:00 PM
Alright, sounds good. Now I just need to find a shaft. I think Lancaster Srchery sells individuals and then I'll get some epoxy. GDPolk, where do you get those epoxies at?
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: 3_dogs on August 14, 2017, 11:39:00 PM
sorry double post. Thanks everyone!
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: Gdpolk on August 15, 2017, 08:40:00 AM
I buy them from knife making supply companies when I place orders for my knife shop.  That being said, I believe most Hobby Lobby's, Lowes, and Home Depot's will carry the BSI epoxies.

Alternatively I have in the past also used some common two-part JB Weld with excellent results as well.  However, since jumping into knife making I just use the quality knife making epoxies over buying something specific for arrows.  I like the BSI and G-Flex because they give a long shelf life, long working time, are easy to clean up run outs with acetone, dry CLEAR (instead of yellow/brown/grey like a lot of other epoxies), and have relatively high strength as compared to most of the quick setting varieties.
Title: Re: Correct Footing Size
Post by: J. Cook on August 15, 2017, 09:26:00 AM
Another option is basic gorilla glue - the brown color.  Its an expanding glue product and has performed flawlessly for me and I foot every arrow I shoot.  I love stumping and small game hunting and have never had a footing glue failure.