What happened to the old Fletch Tite glue?
I don't think they make it any more. They replaced it with the platinum which I don't like at all. Doesn't hold as well and too expensive. I have now switched to Duco and having good luck with it.
I shoot aluminum arrows and I fletch my feathers with the new Platinum and I've never had a problem with feathers coming unglued from aluminum.
Before I fletch, I rub down the area to be fletched with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Ditto for the base of the arrow quill too.
Replaced with Platinum.
Ditto what Night Wing said :archer2:
X3 night wing. Try the bohning fletch tape holds great on properly cleaned shafts
Try Duco, I've been using it for a long time with no problems.
I've tried, but I haven't been able to find regular fletch tite for years. Platinum seems to be hit and miss for me - sometimes it works wonders, sometimes it doesnt (and that's with all the treatments people recommend). I've switched to fletch tape now. So far no feather losses. Hopefully this will continue into the cold weather.
I haven't had a single problem with Platinum fletch tite on aluminums or carbons with wraps.I clean my aluminums real well and always use a arrow wraps on my carbons,makes them so much easier to redo later.
Ive had problems with the platinum it seems to be more like a gel than a liquid sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. I've switched to the gorilla glue super glue, it has a light blue cap. Havent had any problems since switching, and it dries alot faster.
I've used fletch tite for a long time. I haven't noticed a big difference with platinum. When I think the glue is too thick for my applicator, I thin it with the Bohning thinner that I use with my dip tubes. Works fine.
Ive built many dozen arrows with platinum, carbon and aluminum, no problems here.
I agree with dnovo. It definately is not like it used to be. I'll never buy another tube of it, turns to gel and won't flow. Over priced crap in my book. I'll stick to my fletch tape.
I remember this older thread about platinum.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=096846
I have since tried it on my aluminums and had zero problems. Scrub the shafts with steel wool, wipe with alcohol, and fletch.
I've built dozens of arrows also,using Platinum with no problems.Most were carbon but some aluminum.
Duco works.
Platinum for me for three tubes now. No issues at all on carbon. No gel issues unless you let it get real old or don't keep it sealed up well. I had the last little bit if a tube that sat a while get a little gel to it, but still worked fine. I think the tube got a little hole in it. Wold be a good idea to store it a zip lock when not usning it just for extra air seal.
jim b...where do you get your fletch tape???? i can fletch 3 doz arrows "3 fletch" at 19 cents an arrow?? 7.00 a roll..
stickbow,you are exactly right.I apologize for the misinformation and promise never to do math in my head again.Thanks,I'll edit that.
I use platinum on everything. No matter what you use you will get the best results if you take the time to prep the shaft. I lightly sand then clean with alcohol. No problems. Also I find platinum works very well with crest wraps.
duco works great for me
Never have had any problem with fletching sticking to the shaft while using the Platinum but am very tired of it gel-ling up after time and mine is sealed in the metal pint container it came in.
Also, Duco never works for me on aluminum. On Wood though Duco works great.
Jim B ..your killing me :biglaugh: didn't want you paying 60.00 a roll...
Got it stickbow.I plead senior moment.Keep an eye out for me.There's more where that came from!It could have been platinum fumes?
I've been using fletchtite for many, many years with no problems---from the original or from the platinum. Not long ago I was out of the fletch tite so bought a tube of duco---cleaned my arrows and fletched feathers with duco- Apparently I haven't learned how to get a good bond on a nice clean shaft with duco---I like Fletch tite.