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Title: Footing GT 3555
Post by: Arkanas_Scout on November 27, 2011, 03:19:00 PM
Hellow All,

Well I am getting ready to build my first set of arrows. Had to do some real sweet talking with the boss it being this close to the Holidays but have everything on the way and should be able to get ready to start building next weekend.
My only question is will I be able to get away with using a 2213 or 2216 easton footing or does it have to be a 2117. I went through all of the old shafts that I had in the garage and it is all I have. I don't what to have to buy a whole set of shafts just to cut them up. Thought about going to the local archery shop but he just opened up in the fall and it is mostly wheely guys with carbons.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Josh
Title: Re: Footing GT 3555
Post by: lpcjon2 on November 27, 2011, 03:37:00 PM
Check out the how to section on the main page there is a lot of info to be had on it. from building arrows to footing arrows. Good luck Tim
Title: Re: Footing GT 3555
Post by: Arkanas_Scout on November 27, 2011, 03:51:00 PM
I checked it out. Just did not know if I could get away with the other size arrows. I also have some 2018s that I found.
Title: Re: Footing GT 3555
Post by: lpcjon2 on November 27, 2011, 03:57:00 PM
There are a bunch here who do the footing thing and should respond in a bit. I dont foot my arrows(wood) so I hoped what you needed was in the how to section.God luck
Title: Re: Footing GT 3555
Post by: Arkanas_Scout on November 27, 2011, 03:59:00 PM
Thanks, I dont know if this will help but they are the black Expedition Hunter shafts. My wife was not happy how much it cost to make a dozen arrows but when I broke down the math she understood. It is like the initial start up cost of reloading ammo. She was on board when she saw it saved money.
Title: Re: Footing GT 3555
Post by: JimB on November 27, 2011, 06:44:00 PM
The black 3555's are .291 O.D..2216's should be .311 I.D..I think they may be too loose.2219's should have an I.D. of .3052.2117 has an inside I.D. of .2936.

Those numbers are calculated.The shafts sometimes vary a little.

Why don't you post in the classifieds for a couple damaged 2117's ? Autumn Orange are the coolest.

The other option would be to use Gorilla glue as it expands.I haven't done it but I'm sure it would fill the void and it is tough.You could experiment on a cut off piece of shaft.
Title: Re: Footing GT 3555
Post by: rod251 on November 27, 2011, 07:06:00 PM
I have a good length of an Autumn Orange 2117 left after I footed my 3555 GT Trads.  It would probably foot a dozen arrows unless you cut them waaay long.  I can mail it to you if you want it.