A silicone pot holder makes a dandy arrow puller. They run about $6 and work as good as anything!
Check them out ****.
You are correct.Wife bought mine...
Have heard of using a mouse pad as well... some people can be so frugal, lol.
I spray the front 10" of the arrow with food grade silicone. Never need an arrow puller.
Some of these ol Alaska stumps don't want to let go after they get an arrow.
The silicone pad is well worth carrying around.
I've always cut a 6" square of for loss of words...."shelf or drawer liner" It's the spungy like liner that my wife used to put in the bottom of some of our drawers. This stuff works better than anything I've ever used and is soooooooo cheap.
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I've always cut a 6" square of for loss of words...."shelf or drawer liner" It's the spungy like liner that my wife used to put in the bottom of some of our drawers. This stuff works better than anything I've ever used and is soooooooo cheap.
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Also works good for keeping things like wetstones, leather stops, etc. from sliding around on the workbench.
Some great ideas. I actually use an old square coaster that is made of about the same type of material as a mousepad and works pretty good.
I use a 4" length of bicycle inner tube, works great!
Same here as LoweBow. I always carry a couple.
I get them at the dollar store 4 round 5 inch ones for....a dollar.
Great ideas!
Indeed,thx guys.