ive tried superglue melts the nock, duco melts the nock and hot melt sucks for nock use
what do you us help please thanks :knothead:
I always used Bohning Fletch Tite because I always used Bohning products when crown dipping. Fletch tite worked best for me on all arrow materials, even if they weren't crown dipped.
Super-glue -- One quick drop, push it nock on----End of story. No waiting, no mess. I do my heads w/it also. No prob. changing heads--just heat them up.
Duco. It doesn't melt the nock, it *fuses* the nock.
Seriously, it does get into the nock's plastic but that's how it glues it to the arrow.
Guy
Duco-what Grey says-just don't use too much a liitle will do ya
I've started using super glue gel with excellent results.
Are you talkin' wood or aluminum arrows? I always liked Fletchtite for aluminum, but anymore I don't use any glue. I just push it on and give it a twist to tighten it and that's it. It works good and is even a little hard to pull off. Plus, I can still adjust my nock position by turning it or I can replace it if I don't like the color, size, or whatever.
Doug
They all remove some of the color. Use a little less and wipe the bottom clean soon are you have it on.
Rich K.
I use Goat Tuff. The stuff works great on any shaft material!!