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Title: Internal arrow footing jig
Post by: ErikT on July 19, 2010, 11:05:00 AM
I got one of these through Braveheart Archery and ready to give it a try.  

The instructions say to use a "nail" or wire but I was wondering what size/type of nail or wire would be most effective.  I read somewhere about using lead wire for weight gain.  I would like to know what size/gauge of wire to use and where to get it.

Also, what kind of glue or adhesive did you use on the insert?
Title: Re: Internal arrow footing jig
Post by: Dave Bowers on July 19, 2010, 01:58:00 PM
You could use the drill bit as a guide. Just bring with you to the hardware stove and match the nail or wire to it. Just a suggestion for yea.
Title: Re: Internal arrow footing jig
Post by: Arrow4Christ on July 19, 2010, 02:00:00 PM
1/8" rods is what I use...usually steel or a fiberglass composite...sometimes brass. I use a quality hot melt to put in the footings.
Title: Re: Internal arrow footing jig
Post by: ErikT on July 19, 2010, 02:17:00 PM
Stupid question: Where do you get 1/8" rods?
Title: Re: Internal arrow footing jig
Post by: Jack Skinner on July 19, 2010, 02:58:00 PM
A ten penny nail is the perfect diameter. 1/8 brass rod can be bought at Lowes. As far as lead I got some from Rick Stillman of The Feathered Shaft. I like the lead the best it has the most weight per inch of anything I have tried. Does not add strength, but weight. As far as glue I have used epoxy and gel super glue with great results.