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Title: fletch tape
Post by: stabow on July 22, 2009, 02:44:00 PM
For those that uses fletch tape how long do you wait before applying another feather?.....stabow
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Post by: Firstarrow on July 22, 2009, 03:05:00 PM
I don't. I pull the tape, slap on the feather remove the clamp, rub the length of the fletch and start over.
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Post by: Tim Fishell on July 22, 2009, 03:06:00 PM
Yup same here.
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Post by: D. Devall on July 22, 2009, 03:15:00 PM
same. put a dab of cement at the ends though.
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Post by: stabow on July 22, 2009, 03:22:00 PM
Thanks. Looks like I can speed up the operation, was waiting 10 -15 min. between feathers......stabow
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Post by: ishoot4thrills on July 22, 2009, 04:04:00 PM
It's instant. Do'em as fast as you'd like. Great product.
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Post by: 3blades on July 22, 2009, 04:30:00 PM
Only way I do them but I do dab a drop of cement to the front edge. None have ever come off to date.
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Post by: wtpops on July 22, 2009, 06:54:00 PM
No wait thats the nice part. after all 3 on dab of glue on front and back
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Post by: Autumnarcher on July 22, 2009, 11:50:00 PM
One right after the other, you can knock out a dozen in about an hour.
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Post by: leewillis92 on July 23, 2009, 12:41:00 AM
I love using that tape.  But just like the others said, if that arrow goes through the grass or through the target the fletching would be gone so put a dab of glue front and back.
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Post by: jack benson on July 24, 2009, 09:44:00 AM
With a decent "eye", can be even faster without using a jig. Just eyeball it, lay it down and make sure you run a thumbnail or the back of a knife to ensure a good set between shaft, tape and feather.
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Post by: wasapt on July 24, 2009, 08:38:00 PM
I use the tape exclusively now, it is so fast. I have heard it cannot be used for vanes so i am hoping to hear somebody refute that. I want to fletch up some arrows for wet weather bear hunt with vanes.
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Post by: Arrowhead80 on July 24, 2009, 10:41:00 PM
I love it.Got so tired of waiting on glue to dry.Whoever came up with this stuff was a genius.Like most of you i stick and roll on with em then dab the front with insert quickset glue.Only advise is don't leave your arrows in a hot vehicle with the windows up cause they can move around on your shaft.Wasapt, use AAE quickset on your vanes and it is just as fast as the tape.Rough up your shaft a little first with steel wool then wipe it off with a clean rag and fletch away,you can't pull em off once they dry.
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Post by: Toklat1 on July 24, 2009, 10:45:00 PM
I aksed about this very same stuff a couple of months ago and got a lot of good info. I ordered some and it works GREAT. No more Glue for me!
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Post by: twotimer on July 25, 2009, 10:20:00 AM
i'v been useing it almost all my fletching life.several years.i use an aae straght fletch jig,and can fletch a dozen arrows in about an hour while whatching the tube.as stated above,put a small drop of glue front and back.i have never lost a feather.  :thumbsup:    :campfire:    :coffee:
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Post by: BowHuntingFool on July 25, 2009, 11:20:00 AM
I've got to be doing something wrong. I tried the tape on my Heritage arrows and the feather do not stay on. I'm using Gateway 5" feathers and have had nothing but problems, went back to glue. I see this thread and figure I've gotta be screwing it up somewhere!

What are you guys cleaning your arrows with?? Does the tape stick better to wraps??


Thanks!
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Post by: stabow on July 25, 2009, 03:31:00 PM
I use wraps from onestringer the tape sticks well to it.....stabow
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Post by: BowHuntingFool on July 25, 2009, 04:21:00 PM
Perfect, I'm in the process of ordering wraps from him over the past couple days! I'll give it another go with the tape, one last time. I tell ya the tape does make my feather tracers go on rather easily.
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Post by: Bear on July 25, 2009, 04:31:00 PM
I dont even know what it would be like to use glue and multiple clamps. Never tried it, dont imagine I ever would. One clamp, fletch tape, and a coffee table... A dozen arrows fletched in less time than it takes to watch King of the Hill. Before you know it your doing it by feel and not even looking at your hands.

Oh and, the feathers on my first dozen from five years ago are still solid as ever. Even after being shot through some bad stuff.

The coolest thing is that as tough as this stuff is, it is also easier to strip feathers and refletch than glue.
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Post by: Arrowhead80 on July 25, 2009, 08:57:00 PM
Amen on stripping them off,just warm it up with a hairdryer and they peel right off.I use steel wool or fine sand paper to rough up my shafts then wipe them off before fletching.
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Post by: BCWV on July 25, 2009, 08:58:00 PM
I'm sure that I should but I have never cleaned shafts before using tape. I've used it on cedar and carbons and the only feathers that have come off are the ones I pulled off to replace after they get worn from alot of shooting. I have torn feathers from shooting through tough stuff or hitting them with another arrow on the target but the tape held the quill on tight. I do put a drop of glue on both ends of the feathers. And like  Bear said above, it's easier than glue to refletch. Unless something changes, I don't think I'll ever use glue again.
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Post by: Teacher_of_the_Arcane on July 25, 2009, 09:35:00 PM
Hi All,

This is the stuff I go to when my Boy Scout unit is making arrows!!
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Post by: Mo. Huntin on July 25, 2009, 09:39:00 PM
Thats it. where is my phone? where is my credit card?
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Post by: Doug in MN on July 25, 2009, 11:35:00 PM
Other than the Internet, The Wonder Bra, and twist off beer tops, fletch tape is maybe the greatest invention in my life time.

Good Stuff !!!

DD
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Post by: calgarychef on July 26, 2009, 11:42:00 PM
Well I tried it once and my feathers didn't just fall off-I think they were jumping off!!  Cleaned the shafts with alcohol after lightly sanding them.  I don't know what to say, I wish it worked for me.

the chef
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Post by: tramp on July 27, 2009, 08:14:00 AM
1st i've heard of this
always used glue
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Post by: JSimon on July 27, 2009, 08:46:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by wasapt:
I use the tape exclusively now, it is so fast. I have heard it cannot be used for vanes so i am hoping to hear somebody refute that. I want to fletch up some arrows for wet weather bear hunt with vanes.
I tried fletch tape with duravanes and they peeled right off after a few shots. I was using wraps but the tape wouldn't stick to the vanes. However, I didn't try cleaning the vanes at all. I was really hoping the tape would work with vanes as well, so much easier than glue.
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Post by: SlowBowinMO on July 27, 2009, 10:48:00 AM
Bohning actually calls it "Premium  Feather Fletching Tape", so I reckon it isn't intended for vanes and would explain your poor results.

Fletch tape is "da bomb" with feathers over wraps, good stuff!    :thumbsup:

Calgarychef, were you using Bohning brand or something else?  I'm hearing there is another brand being sold that leaves a lot to be desired over the Bohning product.
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Post by: 2treks on July 27, 2009, 12:29:00 PM
I watched this thread for a while now and Have decided to chime in.
  I used the tape for a long time and thought it was the best. I still have arrows that I made with the tape years ago and they are still going.
  I have fletched a few dozen arrows over the last year(or so) and the all have fallen off overnight. I am confused to say the least.
I did not change anything in my set up so I am not sure what is going on. I hope somebody can tell us. I have used wraps, no wraps, cleaned with all of the cleaners to include soapy water. yes everything was clean and dry. used over a couple different finishes(for wood) and carbon and alum.  Very puzzeling.
Title: Re: fletch tape
Post by: SlowBowinMO on July 27, 2009, 12:36:00 PM
Two Tracks, the tape does have a shelf life of sorts, it will get "old".  Was your tape old or were you using a new roll?

Not usually a problem since you can only get about 3 dozen arrows or so out of a roll.  Some guys buy extra rolls but keep them in the fridge until they need them to make sure they stay fresh.
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Post by: James Wrenn on July 27, 2009, 12:57:00 PM
Do any of you guys ever shoot in hot weather?The tape always lets the feathers lean over when it gets hot around here.Sure you can rub them and make them stick back up but they sure do not hold up well in a covered tube quiver for me.They don't come off but sure get all out of shape.
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Post by: huntindad on July 28, 2009, 01:14:00 AM
I too hunt in HOT!   :o    weather and I have noticed that the feathers will take to their natural curve over time even with glue on tips .This does not seem to affect accuracy but I didn't care for the look so I use gel super glue on wraps and it is just as fast and not as hard to work with (big hands with calluses)although it can be messy if your not careful.Tape works but I prefer the glue YMMV ,Bill
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Post by: hunt it on July 28, 2009, 07:51:00 AM
I have used tape for last ten years. Hunted hot 120 degrees and cold -30 and never had a feather fall off yet. For many years just wiped shafts with isypro alcohol and stickem on. Now I use wraps majority of time. I always run a dull broadhead down the quill to make sure feather is on good and glue front and back.

ONLY advice I have is don't use aerosol water proofing spray on feathers taped on! Glue turns to liquid and you can watch your feathers drip off.

If you are having bad luck with tape I would suggest it's old tape or sun damaged in store. Perhaps you are using chemical to wipe shafts that is leaving some residue the tape glue does not like. Recently I have seen another brand of tape but reluctant to use anything but the bohning I have always used.