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Title: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: nurayb on February 28, 2009, 10:46:00 PM
I am curious what everybody's process is for putting their adapters and broadheads together.  I haven't done it and am just trying to get some insight.  What is your gear list also?
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: legends1 on February 28, 2009, 11:14:00 PM
Hot melt
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: Apex Predator on March 01, 2009, 06:33:00 AM
Hot melt.  Just make sure both pieces are very clean, and free from any oils.
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: ozy clint on March 01, 2009, 11:13:00 AM
clean with acetone, two part epoxy.

process- (FOR CARBONS & ALI SHAFTS)

1: glue up all your inserts in the shafts.
2: glue up one b/head and spin test, let dry.
3: put that b/head on a shaft, for carbons just twist the nock till you get the b/head/string alignment you want. repeat for all shafts.
for ali, screw that b/head on a shaft and then glue your nock on to the alignment you want. repeat for all shafts.
4: screw the remaining adapters into the shafts and glue all the remaining b/heads onto the adapters. don't forget to use the same alignment you did before, this time using the nock as a reference. spin test and let the glue dry.

using this method you can put any b/head on any shaft and they will line up the same. the trick is to screw the adapters on with the same tension as the control b/head was when aligning the nocks.
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: nurayb on March 01, 2009, 12:54:00 PM
What hot melt are you guys using?  The clear or amber color?  Are you using a flame or glue pot for melting?  I never considered the epoxy, does that seem to hold well?  Thanks for the help guys
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: jrchambers on March 01, 2009, 01:36:00 PM
dont use the amber stuff.  just the standard hotmelt, im not a big fan of epoxy just due to the ease of hotmelt to spin and redo
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: Dave2old on March 01, 2009, 02:21:00 PM
Question from a carbon newbie: When using hotmelt to insert an adapter into an alum shaft, we typically head the end of the shaft to expand the metal and make the fit easier and the bond tighter with water-quench. But I wouldn't think you'd want to heat a carbon shaft? And if you heat the insert without heating the shaft, I'd think it would expand and complicate the fitting? Thanks, dave
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: huckbuck on March 01, 2009, 04:18:00 PM
I use two-part epoxy or jb weld for glueing my inserts into my carbon shafts after cleaning both with acetone. I then screw in my broadhead adapters, clean both adapter and inside of broadhead with acetone, dry, and hot-melt broadhead onto adapter, spin, adjust, and spin.
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: Izzy on March 01, 2009, 04:30:00 PM
Funny you asked about this today.I was wondering the same and thought Id try goat tuff.I guess Gt wont do?
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: Bob Sarrels on March 01, 2009, 06:09:00 PM
Clean with acetone and amber hotmelt.  Apply melt to adaptor,  heat point and insert.  Wipe away excess and spin while cooling.  Works great.
Title: Re: Adapters and Broadheads
Post by: red44 on March 01, 2009, 06:38:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Dave2old:
Question from a carbon newbie: When using hotmelt to insert an adapter into an alum shaft, we typically head the end of the shaft to expand the metal and make the fit easier and the bond tighter with water-quench. But I wouldn't think you'd want to heat a carbon shaft? And if you heat the insert without heating the shaft, I'd think it would expand and complicate the fitting? Thanks, dave
You don't want to heat the carbon shaft. The adapters they're talking about I believe are just for the glue-on broadheads to screw-in. Not the like the broadhead adapters for the aluminum shafts.